Wired SAS support

Hallo

We have a customer who wants to put a HP Data Protector Server Manager of the cell and the media on a virtual machine on 4.1 according to HP, the Manager of the cell is supported on a virtual computer. We would like to know if an HP MSL 2024 SAS attached library is supported by VMware.

In other words, can this library SAS 'presented' to the virtual machine on an ESX host to be used as a media server. I know that we will not be able to VMotion the VMS, etc., but it is a problem we can handle.

Nothing appears on the compatibility on the MSL 2024 on the VMware site.

I hope someone can help?

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