Exchange Server - HBA Timeout Value

Asked By CK
13-Nov-09 11:56 AM
Is there a preferred HBA Timeout Value for storage when connecting to
Exchange 2k3 sp2? I have some QLogic QLE2460's and by default they are set to
5 seconds. Is this preferred? Just trying to optimize my storage. Any
suggestions would be great, thanks.
QLogic
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NetApp
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HBA
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Sp2
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  Mark Arnold [MVP] replied to CK
14-Nov-09 06:55 PM
Your storage vendor will have that specific instruction. My employer
(NetApp)  uses their "Host Utility Kit" to set the values.
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