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I am curious about your question: "1. Are we required to use IBM's blades in an iSCSI network? We have some Dell PowerEdge servers that we'd like to be able to use. "

The "we'd like to be able to use." is the phrase I am wondering about. How are you planning to use them? I have a JS12 and multiple HS blades in my BC-S the HS blades providing firewall and other services. Are you planning to use them as initiators, targets? Just curious as to what you were planning to use them for in the iSCSI network as you referred to them in your post.

Pete Helgren
Value Added Software, Inc
www.petesworkshop.com
GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java


On 5/11/2012 1:24 PM, Anderson, Kurt wrote:
I understand that the processor on the IBM blades are different than Dell's, but I guess I don't see why that should matter.

-Kurt

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