The KB that you linked is in reference to having multiple hosts connected to a single lun. For which that is 300 host connected to a single lun.Now your question of a single host how many luns can be presented to it is as many as your OS on the host allows.The Unity can present 1,500 to a single host but it is up to the os as how many it allows.
That was the first thing I checked. Except none of those explicitly state what I'm asking; unless I'm not reading it correctly. Which one do you believe is the limit for LUN's presented to a single host?
DELL-Sam L
Moderator
•
7.8K Posts
1
October 18th, 2021 12:00
Hello RyanMcIntosh,
The KB that you linked is in reference to having multiple hosts connected to a single lun. For which that is 300 host connected to a single lun. Now your question of a single host how many luns can be presented to it is as many as your OS on the host allows. The Unity can present 1,500 to a single host but it is up to the os as how many it allows.
RyanMcIntosh
20 Posts
0
October 17th, 2021 12:00
I am aware that the reverse is 300 (hosts per LUN as of 4.5) IAW KB Article Number: 000041074
DELL-Sam L
Moderator
•
7.8K Posts
0
October 18th, 2021 10:00
Hello RyanMcIntosh,
Here is a link to the support matrix for a unity 650F. If you look on page 23 it list out all the limitations. https://dell.to/3n2pHkc
RyanMcIntosh
20 Posts
0
October 18th, 2021 11:00
That was the first thing I checked. Except none of those explicitly state what I'm asking; unless I'm not reading it correctly. Which one do you believe is the limit for LUN's presented to a single host?