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February 21st, 2015 09:00

There is not a document with specified compatibility.  Isilon communicates with external systems via standard protocols such as NFS, SMB, etc.  Therefore any external system that is capable of communicating to a network using standard protocols will be compatible with Isilon.  If you are seeing a performance variation between systems, I would look into the networking differences between the two. 

Connecting over 1Gb or 10Gb link?

1500 MTU or 9000 MTU? Could there be a MTU mismatch?

What SMB or NFS version is the client speaking?

You want to approach your performance troubleshooting from a networking perspective and see if you can narrow down the issue.  Take the application out of the picture, and just ping between client and cluster.  Are you getting latency in the basic signal request?

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February 21st, 2015 06:00

HBAs ? Isilon is a NAS appliance.

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February 23rd, 2015 11:00

dynamox and cadiletta are right on the nose. Isilon is not a SAN and doesn't use HBAs.  They connect to external layer 2/layer 3 switches and use protocols, ie NFS, SMB, FTP.   You may want to run a tracert or if using a specific protocol run a trace on it with Wireshark or tshark.  If that get's too much, you can always open an SR with Isilon Support, just be sure to do your homework before opening the SR, it will make it that much easier for the TSE assisting you.

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