1. NetApp Interoperability Matrix Tool (IMT): The IMT is the authoritative source for compatibility information for all NetApp products. When checking for Open Systems SnapVault
the tool provides a finite list of supported operating systems (e.g.
specific versions of Windows Server
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Oracle Solaris
HP-UX
IBM AIX) and explicitly does not list "all" possible non-NetApp platforms. The existence of this specific matrix proves that support is not universal.
Reference Location: The NetApp IMT website (mysupport.netapp.com/matrix). A query for "Open Systems SnapVault" under the "Host OS" or "Software" component category will display the limited
supported set of platforms.
2. NetApp Technical Report TR-3466
"Open Systems SnapVault Best Practices Guide": This document details the architecture and supported configurations for OSSV. It explicitly lists the operating systems for which the agent is designed.
Reference Location: Section 2
"OSSV Components and Architecture
" and Section 3
"Planning an OSSV Implementation." These sections describe the OSSV agent as being available for major enterprise operating systems like Windows
Linux
and several UNIX variants
but the list is not all-encompassing.
3. Open Systems SnapVault 3.0.1 Installation and Administration Guide for UNIX and Linux: This official installation guide contains a chapter dedicated to prerequisites and supported platforms.
Reference Location: Chapter 2
"Installation and Setup
" subsection "System Requirements." This section provides a table of explicitly supported UNIX and Linux operating systems
versions
and required patches. The specificity of this table demonstrates that platforms not listed are not supported. For example
it lists specific versions of Red Hat
SUSE
and Solaris
but not other platforms like FreeBSD or macOS.