Hi Everyone, I am hoping that someone could clarify something for me. In an ongoing support case with HP 3PAR the engineer has advised us that on ESXi5.5 we should be disabling the VAAI on the ESXi5.5 hosts because the 3PAR OS is 3.1.1 or above and so uses the T10 plugin built in to VMware.
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He has provided the 'HP 3PAR VMware ESX/ESXi Implementation Guide' which after detailed reading I found has confirmed that the HP 3PAR VAAI Plugin 2.2.0 for ESXi 5.x should not be used on HP 3PAR OS 3.1.1 or later because it uses T10 instead. That is fine I have not installed this plugin, but I can't find in that document it going on to say that we need to turn off the VAAI in VMware. He specifically wants me to make the below changes: vicfg-advcfg connection_options -s 0 /DataMover/HardwareAcceleratedMove vicfg-advcfg connection_options -s 0 /DataMover/HardwareAcceleratedInit vicfg-advcfg connection_options -s 0 /VMFS3/HardwareAcceleratedLocking In my mind as a VCP this would disable all VAAI including the built in T10 and I would get no benefit whatsoever. I can't find any other documentation or forum anywhere suggesting that VAAI should be turned off in the way so I can only assume that the HP engineer has made a mistake. Furthemore the hosts are built with HPs own ESXi5.5 image and so I would have expected that if it was recommended to disable these then it would be done in the image. It isn't, they are enabled by default. Is anyone been able to confirm which way is correct? Argus Developer Keygen For Mac. Bao Tower Simulator 1996 Full Game.