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Note | See the Compatibility Matrix for all supported VNX versions. |
For a VNX Block account, you can manage the following:
The reports for VNX Block accounts also include details on all of these items, and on storage processors, ports, meta LUNs, hosts, ports, and disk devices.
For a VNX File account, you can manage the following:
The reports available for VNX File accounts include details on the above items, and system overview summaries.
For a VNX File new account, you create either Common Internet File Servers (CIFS) or Network File System (NFS) Export.
For NFS Export, you create the following:
For a VNX unified account, which combines VNX block and VNX file accounts, you can perform all the steps needed for both VNX block and VNX file accounts.