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Dell Unisphere for PowerMax 10.1.0.1 Release Notes

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New features

This topic outlines the new features for Unisphere for PowerMax.

The following table describes the features that are introduced in this release.

Table 1. New featuresThe table outlines the new features.
Feature name Feature Description
NDM support of SGs/devices protected using SRDF/Metro This feature provides non-disruptive migration support for storage groups or devices that are protected using SRDF/Metro.
File : Migration from eNAS to Next-gen File This feature provides migration support for file objects, system configuration, and user data from eNAS to PowerMax File.
Dynamic Data Mobility phase 1 Unisphere supports a migration application to provide a method for migrating data from a source storage system to a target storage system. The clean-up option provides an option to clean up the source array after the migration is completed. Storage Group resources can then be repurposed.
AIOPS Autonomous Health through Remediations - U4P Health Score Unisphere provides the capability to send data that is related to configuration, performance, health scores, alerts, security, and settings to CloudIQ. CloudIQ combines this data with AI/ML and other analytic processes to proactively detect issues and generate specific recommendations for a system. CloudIQ can then send these recommendations to Unisphere using the CloudIQ feed view where users can review and choose to enact using Unisphere jobs.
Unisphere capacity, monitoring and reporting updates for mainframe centric users This feature provides an updated mainframe dashboard with enhanced capacity, monitoring and reporting functionality. The mainframe dashboard provides you with a single place to monitor and manage configured Splits, CU images, volumes, and storage groups. A new 'mainframe Administrator' role has been added.
REST API - Customer Driven Enhancements This feature covers enhancements to the REST API.
PREST API - Performance and Scalability Improvements This feature covers REST API performance and scalability improvements.
Fabric Performance Impact Notifications (FPINs) This feature supports the display of Fabric Performance Impact Notification (FPINs). FPINs (covering notifications related to Link Integrity, path congestion peer-path congestion and delivery) facilitate faster analysis of performance degradations.
Enhance Unisphere to support visual representations in order to make replication configurations clearer. Unisphere has introduced enhanced UI graphics that make it easier for the user to see if their replication configuration status is correct, and to prevent incorrect control operations being performed by alerting the user on the exact outcome of the control operation. These graphics serve to make the current replication setup clear, and make the outcome of the control command clear for dialogs. The scope of the graphics covers views and dialogs for SRDF and Metro, SnapVX, and Clone, including the protection wizard.
Addition of EULA This feature supports the addition of the End User License Agreement (EULA) to the initial login screen of Unisphere, The EULA must be read and acknowledged.
Delivery of vVols TCP/NVMe support This feature provides vVols support for TCP/NVMe.
Improve data syncs. This feature supports improved data synchronization.
Management Interfaces TCE This feature provides enhanced support in Unisphere for alerting, performance management, workload planning, and system logging. The ability to schedule a migration has been introduced.
Management Interfaces - Additions, Deprecations, and Removals This feature covers optimizations in the management interface infrastructure. Additions are Windows 2022 Enterprise Server, Unisphere support RHEL 9, and browser support. Removals are support for Unisphere and Solutions Enabler 9.0 and 9.1 being dropped from 10.1 onwards, RHEL 8.0 is not supported for SE 10.1 onwards and Unisphere 10.1 onwards, SuSe Linux SP4 and earlier versions are not supported.
Support for FC/NVMe on PowerMax 2500 and 8500 This feature supports FC/NVMe on the PowerMax 2500 and 8500 storage systems using the OR director information view.
Bulk Retrieval of Components and Performance Metrics This feature supports bulk retrieval of Components and Performance Metrics.
Physical Hardware View Storage systems running PowerMaxOS 10.1.0 and later support a physical hardware view that displays the hardware along with the associated components. The view consists of front and rear bay images, list of directors and DAEs within the system. Hovering over each component displays a tooltip detailing the name of the component. Replacement Animations - animations of component replacement procedures - are available on the Physical Hardware View. Cabling - the current list of cabling on the system - is viewable on the Physical Hardware view.
Management Interface Infrastructure Optimizations This feature covers optimizations in the management interface infrastructure to ensure management interfaces remain future proofed for efficiency, scale, and stability.
Removal of Cloud Mobility for PowerMax 2500 and 8500 This feature supports the removal of the Cloud Mobility container for the PowerMax 2500 and 8500.

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