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The compatible operating system table provides a list of supported operating systems compatible with the Intel® Storage Server SSR212MC2. Each of the listed operating systems was tested for compatibility with Intel® Storage Server SSR212MC2 with the following configuration:
| Product Codes |
S5000PSL BIOS Revision |
S5000PSL BMC Firmware Revision |
S5000PSL FRU/SDR Revision |
EM Card Firmware Revision |
SRCSAS144E Firmware Revision |
SSR212MC2 SSR212MC2-R |
S5000.86B.06.00.0074 |
0.58 |
42 |
1.0.0-25 |
1.03.00-0211 | | Compatible Operating System:
| Operating System |
Type of Testing |
| Microsoft* Windows Server* 2003 Enterprise Edition, R2 |
Compatibility & Stress |
| Microsoft* Windows Server* 2003 Enterprise Edition, R2 EM64T |
Compatibility & Stress |
| Microsoft* Windows* Storage Server 2003, R2 |
Compatibility & Stress |
| Microsoft* Windows* Storage Server 2003, R2 EM64T |
Compatibility & Stress |
| Microsoft* Windows* Unified Data Storage Server |
Compatibility & Stress |
| Red Hat* Linux Advanced Server 4, Update 4 |
Compatibility & Stress |
| Red Hat* Linux Advanced Server 4, Update 4 EM64T |
Compatibility & Stress |
| SuSE* Linux Enterprise Server 10.0 |
Compatibility & Stress |
| SuSE* Linux Enterprise Server 10.0 64-bit |
Compatibility & Stress | |
Adapter / Peripheral Compatibility and Stress Testing definition: Adapter / Peripheral Compatibility and Stress testing is performed only on the most current release of the supported operating systems at the time of a given validation run. The Adapter / Peripheral Compatibility and Stress testing process consists of three areas: Platform, Adapter Compatibility, and Stress.
Platform: Each platform will successfully install the operating system, successfully run a disk stress test, and successfully run a network stress test.
Adapter Compatibility: Adapter compatibility validation (CV) testing uses test suites to gain an accurate view of how the platform performs with adapters under the operating system. These tests are designed to show hardware compatibility between the cards and the server platform and include functional testing only. No heavy stressing of the systems or the cards is performed for CV testing.
Stress Testing: This test sequence uses configurations that include Ethernet add-in adapters in the one available slot, or a minimum 24-hour test run without injecting errors. Each configuration passes an installation test, a Network/Disk Stress test. Any fatal errors that occur will require a complete test restart.
This applies to:
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