If your looking at connecting Solaris to an iSCSI target I recommend you
use a "Solaris Ready" qualified device.  Those vendors equipment have
been well testing with Solaris and in most cases have a number of
installed customers.  Check out the "Solaris Ready" site at
http://www.sun.com/solarisready

> Hello,
> before going on implementing SAN iSCSI solutions to my customers, I'd
like to have some suggestions from you guys, in order to feel safe when
implementing the solution where Solaris 10 machines are involved.
> 
> Sun hardware is considered only for very high level customers.
> For medium sized customers, my current hardware offering (not decided
by me) includes the following possibilities (depending on costs, obviously):
> - Adaptec: Snap Server 110,210,510 and 520
> - EMC: Clariion CX3 UltraScale (20,40,80), CX300 and AX150
> - IBM: System Storage N Series (3700,5200,5500,7600,7800)
> 
> The amount of specification is so much that I get confused.
> Do you have any suggestions for my choice?
> My main questions are:
> - how much level of compatibility with Solaris10?
> - how much the solution can be considered "good" or "bad"?
> - do you have any installed base?
> 
> Thanx for any help. 
> Gabriele.
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