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Disk-sm-windows-x64-jun-2015-version-11.20.x5.10 Jun 2026

Why the date and platform matter

Since this technology was developed by LSI (later acquired by NetApp), similar software is available as SANtricity Storage Manager on the NetApp Support Site .

Obtain the authorized archive package via the IBM Fix Central Portal or validated staging environments.

This version was mandatory for administrators using newer controller firmware versions at the time. IBM Support: Fix Central - Select fixes disk-sm-windows-x64-jun-2015-version-11.20.x5.10

Released mid-2015, this version served as the primary administrative interface for IBM's midrange disk storage subsystems. It provided a graphical user interface (GUI) and a command-line interface (CLI) for configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting storage arrays.

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Administrators leverage this version to configure storage blocks, manage pools, and monitor hardware health across several hardware families: Why the date and platform matter Since this

A common point of confusion during implementation involves the storage multipathing layer. Driver Separation

: Ensure your system meets the necessary requirements for the update.

Deploying this legacy software requires careful preparation to prevent host-to-array communication drops. Follow these technical steps to install the package on a Windows Server platform. Step 1: System Verification & Sourcing IBM Support: Fix Central - Select fixes Released

: This part signifies the release month and year of the software, which is June 2015.

Utilize host groups for better mapping of logical drives to specific servers.

: Detail the host hardware (x64 architecture) and the OS version used during testing.

Note: This specific storage management software branch explicitly excludes older operating systems like Windows 2000 or Windows NT4, and does not support Intel Itanium 64-bit (IA-64) system architectures. Crucial Architectural Dependencies: Multipath I/O (MPIO)