When you configure multipathing on your hosts, you must
consider the maximum supported configuration limits.
Maximum multipathing configurations provides the configuration maximums for hosts
that run a Microsoft Windows Server operating system.
Note: Check
your operating system and HBA documentation for limitations that might
be imposed by other driver software.
Table 1. Maximum multipathing configurations
Object |
Maximum |
Description |
Volume |
512 (see Note 1). |
The maximum number of volumes that can be supported
by the system for a host that runs a Windows operating system (per
host object). |
Paths per volume (see Note 2). |
8 |
The maximum number of paths to each volume.
The recommended number of paths is four. |
Notes:
- You can assign a maximum of 26 individual drive letters to a host
that runs a Windows operating system. However, a Windows Server operating
system supports submounting drives as directories within other drives.
- SDDDSM for Windows supports 16 paths per volume, but
the system supports only a maximum of eight paths to support a reasonable
path-failover time.
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