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HP STORAGEWORKS ENTERPRISE FILE SERVICES REMOTE COPY UTILITY REFERENCE MANUAL 5
INTRODUCTION
Hardware and Software Dependencies
The following table summarizes the hardware, software, and operating system
requirements for the HP EFS RCU.
NOTE: The HP EFS RCU depends on certain Common Internet File System (CIFS)
Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). While these APIs are supported on all Microsoft
Windows platforms, they might not be supported on all NAS solutions, such as Samba. (You can
use the HP EFS RCU to back up Samba shares if the data center is a Windows machine.)
Additional Resources
This section describes the following resources that supplement the information in this
guide:
Related HP documentation
Online Documentation
Related technical reference books
Related HP
Documentation
You can access the complete document set for the HP EFS WAN Accelerator from the
HP StorageWorks EFS WAN Accelerator Documentation Set CD-ROM, or on the HP
documentation support site located at http://www.hp.com/support/manuals:
HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator Installation and
Configuration Guide describes how to install and configure the HP EFS WAN
Accelerator.
HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator Command-Line
Interface Reference Manual is a reference manual for the command-line interface
for the HP EFS WAN Accelerator. It lists commands, syntax, parameters, and
example usage.
HP EFS WAN Accelerator Management Console User Guide describes how to
use the HP EFS WAN Accelerator Mangement Console to administer and
monitor your HP system.
HP System Component Hardware Requirements
Software Requirements
Operating System Requirements
HP EFS Remote Copy Utility Windows machines, UNIX
servers running a Common
Internet Filing System (CIFS)
server, and Network Attached
Storage (NAS) filers to be data
sources and targets, when you
specify a Universal Naming
Convention (UNC) or mapped
drive path.
Any client or server machine running Windows
2000 or later operating system.
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