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Unknown CNIC driver state with QLOGIC 536FLB LOMs

Posted on February 7, 2016 by Matt Bradford

It was well over a year after HP announced their Gen 9 ProLiant line that we began using the new platform to build out VMware hosts. We wanted to leverage the latest v3 Xeon processors for our heaviest hitting and most critical workloads. When… Continue Reading →

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