Dell MD3260 manual Uninstalling MD Storage Manager From Windows

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Uninstalling MD Storage Manager

Uninstalling MD Storage Manager From Windows

Uninstall MD Storage Manager From Microsoft Windows Operating Systems Other Than Microsoft Windows Server 2008

Use the Change/Remove Program feature to uninstall the Modular Disk Storage Manager from Microsoft Windows operating systems other than Microsoft Windows Server 2008. To uninstall the Modular Disk Storage Manager from Microsoft Windows Server 2008:

1.Double-clickAdd or Remove Programs from the Control Panel.

2.Select Dell MD3260 storage software from the list of programs.

3.Click Change/Remove.

The Uninstall Complete window is displayed.

4.Follow the instructions on screen.

5.Select Yes to restart the system, and then click Done.

Uninstall MD Storage Manager From Windows Server 2008 GUI Versions

To uninstall Modular Disk Storage Manager from Windows Server 2008 GUI versions:

1.Double-clickPrograms and Features from the Control Panel.

2.Select MD Storage Software from the list of programs.

3.Click Uninstall/Change.

The Uninstall Complete window is displayed.

4.Follow the instructions on screen.

5.Select Yes to restart the system, then click Done.

Uninstall MD Storage Manager From Windows Server 2008 Core Versions

To uninstall PowerVault Modular Disk Storage Manager on Windows Server 2008 Core versions:

1.Navigate to the Dell\MD Storage Software\Uninstall Dell Modular Disk MD3260 Storage Software directory.

NOTE: By default, MD Storage Manager is installed in the \Program Files\Dell\MD Storage Software directory. If another directory was used during installation, navigate to that directory before beginning the uninstallation procedure.

2.From the installation directory, type the following command and press <Enter>:

Uninstall Modular Disk Storage

3.From the Uninstall window, click Next and follow the instructions on the screen.

4.Select Yes to restart the system, then click Done.

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Contents Page Dell Inc Contents Appendix Load Balancing Management Station Requirements IntroductionSystem Requirements Introduction To Storage ArraysPage Cabling The Storage Array Hardware InstallationPlanning The Storage Configuration Connecting The Storage ArrayDual Controller Configurations Redundant And Non-Redundant ConfigurationsFour Hosts Connected to Two Controllers Four Hosts Connected to Two Controllers Eight Hosts Connected to Two Controllers Four Cluster Nodes Connected to Two Controllers Cabling PowerVault MD3060e Expansion Enclosures Expanding With New PowerVault MD3060e Expansion Enclosures Select Upgrade → EMM Firmware Page Installing Host Bus Adapters And Drivers Installing MD Storage ManagerSelect Install MD Storage Software Graphical Installation RecommendedConsole Installation Silent Installation On Linux Silent InstallationUpgrading PowerVault MD Storage Manager Silent Installation On WindowsPage Verifying Storage Array Discovery Post Installation TasksTask Purpose Initial Setup TasksUninstalling MD Storage Manager From Windows Uninstalling MD Storage ManagerRun the file Uninstall Dell MD Storage Software.exe Uninstalling MD Storage Manager From LinuxChanging Load Balance Policies In Windows Sever Appendix Load BalancingWindows Load Balance Policy Round Robin With SubsetSetting Load Balance Policies in Linux
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MD3260 specifications

The Dell MD3260, MD3060e, MD3260i, MD3660i, and MD3660f are part of Dell's robust and versatile storage solutions designed to meet the demands of modern data centers. Each model is tailored for specific use cases, offering unique features, technologies, and characteristics that aim to ensure performance, reliability, and scalability.

The MD3260 is designed with an emphasis on mid-tier storage performance. It features a 2U rack form factor and offers support for up to 60 drives, which can be a mix of SSDs and HDDs. This flexibility allows businesses to optimize performance and capacity according to their specific needs. The MD3260 is equipped with advanced storage management tools, including the Dell Storage Manager, enabling efficient provisioning and monitoring.

The MD3060e is an expansion storage solution that complements the MD3 series. It allows organizations to scale their storage capacity significantly, supporting up to 60 additional drives. With this extensible architecture, the MD3060e delivers an ideal solution for businesses expecting rapid data growth while providing a cost-effective means to expand storage without the need for a complete system overhaul.

The MD3260i incorporates iSCSI technology, providing storage area network (SAN) capabilities via standard Ethernet. This feature is particularly beneficial for organizations looking to leverage existing networking infrastructure. The MD3260i supports high availability and provides unified management, making it suitable for virtualized environments that require quick data access and reliability.

The MD3660i takes network connectivity a step further by supporting both iSCSI and Fibre Channel options, allowing for flexibility in deployment. It is engineered for performance and scalability and can handle heavy workloads with ease. The MD3660i is also optimized for use with VMware environments, enhancing its functionality in virtual deployment scenarios.

Finally, the MD3660f introduces all-flash storage technology, targeting businesses with high-performance computing needs. With low latency and high IOPS capabilities, the MD3660f is designed for mission-critical applications. The system is easy to manage and integrate into existing workflows, making it an ideal choice for organizations prioritizing speed and efficiency.

In summary, the Dell MD series offers a range of models that cater to various storage requirements, from mid-tier to high-performance all-flash solutions. Each model brings unique features, ensuring that businesses can find the right balance of performance, capacity, and innovation to support their data-centric operations.