Andy
 I am currently using HP MSA1500cs SAN setups on FreeBSD 7 and 6.3
using qlogic cards in HP DL380G4 and G5 servers. I am not yet using
multipath fiber channel which is supported in 7 and I want to test this
out soon.  As for Redhat ES 4 and 5 I am also using the same hardware
setup , I have to say that RedHat ES4 works better for me the
Enterprise 5 .  ES5 has some odd ball networking issues, when you
upgrade from say update 0 -> 1 or 1 -> 2. For some reason Redhat decided
that it needed to remove your configs for eth0 as part of the upgrade.
I would say to look at using 64Bit FreeBSD 7-RELEASE and ZFS as the
filesystem on the SAN. ZFS is hands down better then EXT3+LVM .



Andy Kosela wrote:
Hi all,
What is the current status of support for high end SAN hardware in FreeBSD?
I'm especially interested in support for HP EVA/XP disk arrays, Qlogic
HBAs, multipathing.
How FreeBSD compares in this environment to RHEL 5?

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