This paper is intended to introduce IBM eServer pSeries customers, IBM Business Partners; sales, marketing, and technical teams to pSeries Storage Area Network (SAN) with Linux. The SAN hardware supported by pSeries servers running the Linux operating system is the same SAN hardware that is supported by pSeries servers running AIX 5LTM. The one exception is the IBM 6227 Fibre Channel adapter, as that adapter had been discontinued since the implementation of this document.
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