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PowerVault MD1200 and MD1220 Interoperability Guide l
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Dell™
PowerVault™
MD1200
and
PowerVault™
MD1220
Interoperability
Guide
This
document
provides
information
about
the
supported
hardware
and
software
versions
for
Dell™
PowerVault™
MD1200
and
PowerVault™
MD1220
systems.
NOTE:
The
versions
specified
in
this
document
use
the
same
format
as
found
on
support.dell.com/support/downloads
and
may
differ
from
the
version
information
displayed
in
the
Windows®
Device
Manager
or
Dell™
OpenManage™
Server
Administrator.
Rules
and
Considerations
The
following
are
the
connectivity
and
consideration
rules
for
the
Dell
PowerVault
MD1200
and
MD1220:
Table
1.
Dell
PowerVault
MD1200
and
PowerVault
MD1220
Rules
and
Considerations
PERC
H800
is
the
only
host
controller
supported
for
PowerVault
MD1200
and
PowerVault
MD1220.
Note:
MD1200/1220
is
also
supported
as
an
expansion
unit
behind
MD32xx
6Gb/s
SAS
drives
are
configured
in
the
MD1200
and
MD1220
from
Dell’s
factory,
and
3Gb/s
SAS
drives
are
supported
in
the
field
with
the
supported
MD1200
and
MD1220
carriers.
Mixing
of
PowerVault
MD1200
and
PowerVault
MD1220
on
the
same
physical
PERC
H800
controller
and
in
the
same
daisy
chain
is
supported.
Dell
PowerVault
MD1120
and
PowerVault
MD1000
systems
cannot
coexist
on
the
same
controller
as
a
PowerVault
MD1200
or
PowerVault
MD1220
system.
It
is
recommended
that
PowerVault
MD1200
and
PowerVaultMD1220
be
powered
up
first
before
the
server.
A
maximum
of
four
PowerVault
MD1200
or
PowerVault
MD1220
systems
can
be
daisy
‐
chained
on
each
RAID
controller
port,
for
a
total
of
96
3.5”disk
drives
on
PowerVault
MD1200
or
192
2.5”disk
drives
on
PowerVault
MD1220
using
the
dual
‐
ported
PERC
H800
controller.
Connecting
a
PowerVault
MD1200
or
PowerVault
MD1220
to
a
PowerVault
MD3000
or
PowerVault
MD3000i
is
not
supported.
Connecting
to
an
MD32xx
is
supported.
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