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S3P Services a Wide Variety of Storage, Server, and Networking Providers S3P services a wide variety of storage, server, and networking providers. Storage Cisco UCS Series PS6000XV Dell PowerVault Storage Array UCS 5108 PS6500E MD1000 UCS 6200 PS6500XV MD1200 UCS B200M2/B200M4 PS6510E MD1220 UCS B22M3 Dell PowerVault Libraries MD3000 UCS C200M2 PowerVault TL1000 MD3000I UCS 6120XP PowerVault TL2000 MD3200 Dell Equal Logic PowerVault TL4000 MD3200I PS100E Dell Compellent MD3220 PS200E HB-1235 MD3220I PS300E SC030 MD3600F PS400E SC040 MD3600I PS4000E SC200 MD3620F PS4000X SC220 MD3620I PS4100E SC280 MD3800F PS4100X SC40 MD3820F PS5000E SC400 MD3820I PS5000X SC4020 NX200 PS5000XV SC420 NX300 PS6000E SC8000 NX3000 PS6000X SC9000 NX3100 www.Smart3rdParty.com | 800.583.3894 | 3000 Northwoods Parkway | Suite 260 | Norcross, GA 30071 Cisco Catalyst Vblock 300 NL Series Catalyst 2900XL EMC XtremIO Isilon NL400 Catalyst 2948 X1 Isilon NL410 Catalyst 2950 EMC Clariion S Series Catalyst 2955 CX Series Isilon S200 Catalyst 4500 CX300 X Series Cisco MDS CX3-10/CX3-20/CX3-40 Isilon X400 MDS 9124 CX400 Isilon X410 MDS 9134 CX4-120/CX4-240/CX4-480 EMC Symmetrix/VMAX MDS 9148 CX500 Symmetrix 3.0 MDS 9506 CX700 Symmetrix 4.0/4.8 MDS 9509 X2 Symmetrix 5.0/5.5 MDS 9513 EMC Celerra DMX Cisco MCS NS Series DMX2 MCS 7815 NS120 DMX3 MCS 7825 NS20 DMX4 MCS 7835 NS40 VMAX 10K, 20K, 40K MCS 7845 NS480 EMC VNX Cisco Nexus NS80 VNXe3100 Nexus 2000 NS960 VNXe3150 Nexus 4001 NX Series VNXe3300 Nexus 5010 NX4 VNX5100 Nexus 7010 NX4-CS VNX5200 Nexus 9300 EMC Unity VNX5300 EMC Avamar Unity 300 VNX5400 Avamar G2 Unity 600 VNX5500 Avamar G3 EMC Isilon VNX5600 Avamar G4 IQ Series VNX7500 VCE Vblock Isilon IQ108NL VNX7600 Vblock 200 Isilon IQ12000X VNX8000 www.Smart3rdParty.com | 800.583.3894 | 3000 Northwoods Parkway | Suite 260 | Norcross, GA 30071 Supported HP Server Products HP ProLiant Servers ML530/ML570 HP9000 J6000 BL-Series HP BladeSystem HP9000 J6700 ProLiant BL20PG2/G3/G4 BladeSystem BC2000 K-Series ProLiant BL25PG1/G2 BladeSystem BC2500 HP9000 K750 ProLiant BL460CG1/G5/G6/G7 HP Integrity Systems HP9000 K580 ProLiant BLC3000/BLC7000 BL-Series RP-Series DL-Series Integrity BL860 HP9000 RP3440 ProLiant DL320EG8 Integrity BL870 HP9000 RP4440 ProLiant DL320G4/G5/G6 Integrity BL890 HP9000 RP5450 ProLiant DL360G3/G4/G5 RX-Series HP9000 RP7400 ProLiant DL380G3/G4/G5 Integrity RX2620 HP 3000 ProLiant DL580 G5/G7/G8 Integrity RX2660 KS-Series ML-Series Integrity RX3600 HP3000 969KS ML110G5/G6/G7 Integrity RX6600 HP3000 979KS ML150G5/G6/G9 HP 9000 Servers LX-Series ML310/ML3300/ML350 J-Series HP3000 927LX NetApp Products FAS2000/FAS2200 Series FAS3140 FAS6070 FAS2020 FAS3160 FAS6080 FAS2040 FAS3200 Series FAS6200 Series FAS2050 FAS3210 FAS6210c FAS2220 FAS3220 FAS6220 FAS2240 FAS3240 FAS6240c FAS3000/FAS3100 Series FAS3250 FAS6250 FAS3020 FAS3270 FAS6280 FAS3040 FAS6000 Series FAS8000 Series FAS3050 FAS6030 FAS8020 FAS3070 FAS6040 FAS8020c www.Smart3rdParty.com | 800.583.3894 | 3000 Northwoods Parkway | Suite 260 | Norcross, GA 30071 FAS8040 NetApp V Series NetApp V3220 FAS8040c NetApp V3140 NetApp V3240 FAS8060 NetApp V3160 NetApp V3250 FAS8060c NetApp V3170 NetApp V3270 Supported Sun/Oracle Products SunFire B-Series SunFire T-Series Enterprise T5120/T5140 SunFire B1600 SunFire T1000 Enterprise T5220/T5240 SunFire B100S SunFire T2000 SPARC T4-1/T4-2/T4-4 SunFire E-Series SunFire V-Series Sun Netra SunFire E2900 SunFire V100/V120 Netra 210/240/440 SunFire E4900 SunFire V210/V240 Netra T1/T1125/T2000 SunFire E6900 SunFire V440/V480 Netra X3-2 SunFire x86 SunFire V880/V890 Oracle x2-4 SPARC Enterprise Supported Hitachi Products Hitachi VSP Hitachi HUS110 EML245E Hitachi VSP G200 Hitachi HUS130 EML71E Hitachi VSP G400 Hitachi HUS150 EVA Series Hitachi VSP G600 Other Hitachi Models EVA3000 Hitachi VSP G800 Thunder 9570 EVA4000/EVA4100/EVA4400 Hitachi VSP G1000 Thunder 9580 EVA6000/EVA6100/EVA6400 Hitachi AMS Hitachi USP V/USP VM EVA8000/EVA8100/EVA8400 Hitachi AMS200 HP Storage Products EVAP6300 Hitachi AMS500 HP StorageWorks MSA Series Hitachi AMS1000 ESL Series MSA420/MSA430/MSA450 Hitachi AMS2100 ESL2400 MSA2012 Hitachi AMS2300 ESL9322 MSA60/MSA70 Hitachi AMS2500 EML Series MSA1000/MSA1040 Hitachi Unified Storage EML103E MSA42040 www.Smart3rdParty.com | 800.583.3894 | 3000 Northwoods Parkway | Suite 260 | Norcross, GA 30071 MSL Series 3PAR F400, S400, T400, V400 HP XP1024 MSL2024 3PAR T800, V800 HP SureStore MSL4048 StoreServ 7200 SureStore 1/9 MSL5052 StoreServ 7200C SureStore 2/20 P4000 StoreServ 7400 SureStore 10/180 StorageWorks P4000 HP XP Series SureStore 5300 StorageWorks P4000G2 HP XP P9500 SureStore SC10 P9500 Enterprise Disk Array HP XP1024 SureStore FC60 HP 3PAR HP XP2400 SureStore 12H 3PAR F200 HP XP7 Supported IBM Products IBM pSeries RS/6000 xSeries 3850/3950 S 7779 7315-C02 IBM BladeCenter IBM iSeries AS/400 RS/6000 140/150/170 BladeCenter E IBM 9406 RS/6000 240/260/270 E8677 i5/520 RS/6000 505/510/51A BladeCenter H AS/400 150/250 IBM xSeries HC10 AS/400 170/270 xSeries 336 HS12 IBM Power Systems xSeries 345/356 HS20/HS21 Power 5 xSeries 3500/3550 HS22/HS23 Power 6 xSeries 2550M2/M3/M4 HT/HX5 Power 7 xSeries 3650/3650M2/M3/M4 BladeCenter S Power 8 Supported Dell Products PowerConnect 2xxx + 3xxx PowerConnect M Series PowerConnect 7024 PowerConnect 2748 PowerConnect M6220 PowerConnect 7048 PowerConnect 2848 PowerConnect M6348 PowerConnect 8024F PowerConnect 3348 PowerConnect M8024 Force10 PowerConnect 3524P PowerConnect 5448 Force10 C300 PowerConnect 3548P PowerConnect 6248 Force10 MXL www.Smart3rdParty.com | 800.583.3894 | 3000 Northwoods Parkway | Suite 260 | Norcross, GA 30071 Force10 N4032 2498-B40 RD350 Force10 S25N 2498-F48 RD430 Force10 S50N 2499-192 RD440 Supported Juniper Products 2499-416 RD450 EX2200 2499-816 RD530 EX3200 SAN40B-4 RD630 EX4200 Fujitsu M-Series RD640 EX8200 Fujitsu M10 RD650 MX10 Fujitsu M20 RS110 MX240 Fujitsu M40 SA120 MX5 Primergy x86 TD100 SRX1400/SRX1500 BX600 TD200 SRX210/SRX240 BX900 TD300 SRX240/SRX240H RX100 TS100 SRX3400/SRX3600 RX200 TS200 SRX550 RX300 TS400 SSG140 RX600 TS440 SSG520 TX120 HP ProCurve Series SSG550 TX150 ProCurve 2626 Supported IBM Switches/Routers TX300 ProCurve 2650 2005-B32 Lenovo ThinkServer ProCurve 2824/2848 2005-R04 RD120 ProCurve 2900 2005-R18 RD230 ProCurve 4208 2026-16E RD240 ProCurve 5400ZL 2026-224 RD330 ProCurve 6600 2026-32E RD330 ProCurve 8206ZL 2498-B24 RD340 www.Smart3rdParty.com | 800.583.3894 | 3000 Northwoods Parkway | Suite 260 | Norcross, GA 30071.
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