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Description HP StoreOnce VSA is the HP StoreOnce Backup system packaged as a VMware virtual appliance. It can be deployed and run on a VMware vSphere hypervisor environment. The StoreOnce VSA software version is 3.7.0. The product version is 1.0. Product models The v1.0 software release is applicable to the following product models only. TC458A/AAE -- HP StoreOnce VSA 10TB 3 Year Software Platforms StoreOnce VSA is supported on hypervisors with Intel x86 and x64 based hardware. AMD processors -based hardware is not supported. Storage type It is recommended to use VMFS3 and VMFS 5 datastores for StoreOnce VSA. Customers are advised to test and understand the implications of using NFS datastores for StoreOnce VSA. Languages English Enhancements N/A Fixes N/A Outstanding issues not addressed in this release • If after deployment via SEM or vSphere client, the service set on the VSA is in failed to start state, this can be due to an invalid destination network selection during deployment. To recover from this scenario, edit the network settings on the VSA from vSphere client. Right click on VSA - Edit Settings - Network adaptor option to select the appropriate destination network. After this, reboot the VSA to get the service set up and running. • In the event of loss of access to the datastore, the VSA service set goes down and file system becomes read-only. This behavior may be seen when the connectivity to the external ESXi storage is lost or removed when the VSA is powered on and running. The StoreOnce VSA may become unresponsive in this case. Contact HP Support for assistance at http://www.hp.com/support. • Deletion of a virtual disk added to the VSA is not supported. If done, this could result in the VSA becoming unusable. • Please refer the Troubleshooting section of the HP StoreOnce VSA Deployment and Configuration Guide for any further issues Installation instructions StoreOnce VSA ISO package can be downloaded from the HP software kiosk. 2 Description

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Description
HP StoreOnce VSA is the HP StoreOnce Backup system packaged as a VMware virtual appliance. It
can be deployed and run on a VMware vSphere hypervisor environment. The StoreOnce VSA software
version is 3.7.0. The product version is 1.0.
Product models
The v1.0 software release is applicable to the following product models only.
TC458A/AAE -- HP StoreOnce VSA 10TB 3 Year Software
Platforms
StoreOnce VSA is supported on hypervisors with Intel x86 and x64 based hardware. AMD processors
-based hardware is not supported.
Storage type
It is recommended to use VMFS3 and VMFS 5 datastores for StoreOnce VSA.
Customers are advised to test and understand the implications of using NFS datastores for StoreOnce
VSA.
Languages
English
Enhancements
N/A
Fixes
N/A
Outstanding issues not addressed in this release
If after deployment via SEM or vSphere client, the service set on the VSA is in failed to start state,
this can be due to an invalid destination network selection during deployment. To recover from
this scenario, edit the network settings on the VSA from vSphere client. Right click on VSA — Edit
Settings — Network adaptor option to select the appropriate destination network. After this, reboot
the VSA to get the service set up and running.
In the event of loss of access to the datastore, the VSA service set goes down and file system
becomes read-only. This behavior may be seen when the connectivity to the external ESXi storage
is lost or removed when the VSA is powered on and running. The StoreOnce VSA may become
unresponsive in this case. Contact HP Support for assistance at
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Deletion of a virtual disk added to the VSA is not supported. If done, this could result in the VSA
becoming unusable.
Please refer the Troubleshooting section of the HP StoreOnce VSA Deployment and Configuration
Guide for any further issues
Installation instructions
StoreOnce VSA ISO package can be downloaded from the HP software kiosk.
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