1.3 Compatibility

Your storage solution must be compatible with the network architecture. It must use the same or compatible protocols and technologies for connecting servers and devices and for communicating with other networking equipment, servers, and clients in a cross-platform environment.

Storage Requirement

Novell OES Solution

Compatible with existing security solution: The ability to work with the preferred secure access solution or directory service.

NetIQ eDirectory provides an integrated trustee rights and access control system.

For information, see the NetIQ eDirectory 8.8 SP8 Administration Guide.

Compatible with network communications protocols: The ability to access network data regardless of the network equipment and interconnects.

OES servers operate in an Ethernet and TCP/IP network environment. For information, see Basic Networking in the SLES 11 SP4 Administration Guide.

Compatible with SAN communications protocols: The ability to access network data regardless of the SAN equipment and interconnects

OES supports SAN solutions with popular interconnect protocols such as Fibre Channel and iSCSI.

SUSE Linux provides iSCSI Target and iSCSI Initiator software options. For information about using iSCSI on Linux, see Mass Storage Over IP Networks: iSCSI in the SLES 11 SP4 Storage Administration Guide..

SUSE Linux provides Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) Initiator software options in YaST 2. For information about using FCoE on Linux, see Fibre Channel over Ethernet Networks in the SLES 11 SP4 Storage Administration Guide..

Compatible with cross-platform environments: The ability to access network data regardless of the client or server operating system, the file storage system, or the database format.

OES supports clients and servers natively with the NetWare Core Protocol (NCP), Novell CIFS, Novell AFP, Novell Samba, Novell FTP, and Linux NFS.

OES fits into any environment with support for open source technologies, directory integration, and synchronization. It natively supports multiple client and server platforms including Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX/Linux.