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Bulk add zones on Brocade FOS using Powershell
In my previous post I presented a script which makes it much faster to add many zones to a Cisco MDS switch with the use of the “single initiator – single target” principle. lately I have been working with some … Continue reading
Bulk add zones on Cisco MDS SAN using Powershell
When adding many zones to an existing zoneset, it can be a large amount of work when using the “single initiator – single target” principle. About two years ago, my collegue Jon Klaus http://goo.gl/tliyn created a very cool VBS script … Continue reading
Posted in Cisco MDS, Powershell, Scripting
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Recoverpoint: SANTap splitting can give you a headache
When deciding to implement a Recoverpoint environment, you have to decide which splitter(s) you will use to duplicate and redirect the I/O’s to your replication target, whether this is a local copy or a remote copy. You can use a … Continue reading
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Cisco MDS with Inter-VSAN routing: Keep it simple!
When working at the SAN level, or the storage networking level, you always have to watch the Domain ID, which represents the unique ID of the SAN switch that is a member of the Fabric. Anyone who works at the … Continue reading


