Q-Logic 3000, 3100 manual Windows Server 2008 2008 R2 Driver Installation, Driver Checklist

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6 Windows Server 2008 and

2008 R2 Driver Installation

This section describes the installation and configuration procedure for the QLogic adapter NIC driver and Teaming driver on Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 operating systems (OSs).

For Windows Server 2003 NIC driver installation instructions, see Section 5. For Linux NIC driver installation instructions, see Section 8.

Driver Checklist

Before installing the QLogic adapter NIC or Teaming driver on a Windows Server 2008 OS:

1.Download the driver package from the QLogic Web site, http://driverdownloads.qlogic.com

2.Make sure your system complies with the system requirements (see “System Requirements” on page 2-1).

3.Uninstall any previous version of the driver (see “Windows Server 2008 NIC Driver Uninstall (Previous Version)” on page 6-12or “Windows Server 2008 NIC and Teaming Driver Uninstall” on page 6-13).

Firmware ROM Image Location

The firmware ROM image files (nx3fwct.bin and nx3fwmn.bin) are in the C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers directory.

A user interface and a command line interface (CLI) are provided for communicating with the Flash utility.

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Q-Logic 3000, 3100 manual Windows Server 2008 2008 R2 Driver Installation, Driver Checklist

3000, 3100 specifications

The Q-Logic 3100 and 3000 series are advanced networking solutions designed for high-performance data centers and enterprise environments. Known for their innovative technology, these switches and adapters are tailored for seamless integration in modern computing infrastructures, offering scalability and robustness essential for today's demanding applications.

One of the standout features of the Q-Logic 3100 and 3000 series is their support for high-speed data transmission, reaching up to 16 Gbps in Fibre Channel connections. This capability ensures minimal latency and exceptional throughput, which is critical for applications that require rapid data access and processing, like virtualization and cloud computing.

Both series incorporate cutting-edge virtualization technologies, enabling multiple environments to be managed efficiently through a single physical instance. This support for virtualization reduces hardware costs and maximizes resource utilization, a vital aspect for organizations looking to optimize their IT investments. Additionally, the series provides enhanced Quality of Service (QoS) features, which prioritize data traffic and ensure stable performance across various applications.

Security is another primary concern addressed by the Q-Logic 3100 and 3000 series. They offer advanced security features, including hardware-based encryption, which protects data in transit and at rest. Access control mechanisms are in place to prevent unauthorized access, making these solutions suitable for organizations that handle sensitive information.

The Q-Logic 3100 and 3000 series are built with reliability in mind. They include built-in redundancy features, such as dual power supplies and hot-swappable components, which reduce the risk of system failure and improve overall uptime. This reliability is crucial for businesses that operate around the clock, as downtime can lead to significant financial losses.

Configuration and management of the Q-Logic series are simplified through user-friendly interfaces and comprehensive management tools. These tools allow administrators to monitor performance, configure settings, and troubleshoot issues efficiently, thereby enhancing operational productivity.

In summary, the Q-Logic 3100 and 3000 series stand out as exemplary solutions for high-performance networking needs. With their impressive speed, support for virtualization, strong security features, and robust reliability, these products continue to solidify their position as leaders in the networking technology landscape. As businesses evolve and grow, these innovative solutions are poised to adapt and meet the challenges of the future.