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December 22, 2024

About Justin

You can reach me via email at – hayabusagsxr AT optonline DOT net

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Employed by Chelsea Technologies, a NYC based consulting firm as a Managing Director of the Professional Services Organization.  My primary focus is working with large and small global Financial firms that demand the most cutting edge IT Infrastructure technologies.  I work mostly with Cisco, Microsoft, EMC, Citrix, HP, and VMware technologies but expanding my portfolio everyday.  I created this blog to give back to the online community that I have learned so much from over the years, and yes I’m a big HP fan 🙂

3 Comments

  • hi Justin
    I work for a government body in Ireland and I came across your blog whilst researching the 3par p10000 v400. I’ve been particularlly interested your installation of the v400 for a private cloud bog parts 1 and 2. I can’t find a part 3 so I’m wondering did you publish a part 3 of the blog ? I’m really interested to understand what kind of performance you are getting from the system and it’s configuration. I’m interested as my own organisation is trying to gauge the right level of investment in the v400 system. we are mainly a OLTP house with but with a very fast growing business intelligence/analytics requirement which is pushing a need for greater and ‘guaranteed’ IOPS but we are in danger in over investing on potential disk provisions. your blog has been very helpful in understanding the v400 so I’m hoping you can offer a part 3 or any other information you think could be useful.
    thank you,
    Eoin

    • Eoin,

      Sorry for the late response, blogs get so much comment SPAM its hard to sort through it. Shoot me an email on [email protected] and lets talk.

  • Hi Justin,

    Here is what i have on my site:

    Connector DB9-RJ45 180-0059-01, straight-through cable (tried with crossover, didn’t work). Notebook with MS Windows 7 and Putty.

    serial line: 1) 57600-8-1-none-XON/XOFF, 57600-8-1-none-none, 57600-8-1-none-hardware
    2) 38400-8-1-none-XON/XOFF, 38400-8-1-none-none, 38400-8-1-none-hardware
    3) 9600-8-1-none-XON/XOFF, 9600-8-1-none-none, 9600-8-1-none-hardware

    So that’s what I’ve got.

    P.S: If you got any manuals on 3PAR F200, could you please send them.

    Thank you!

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