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Survival +The provisions of Sections 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 and 9 shall survive any termination of this Agreement. + + diff --git a/versions_10.2.2.1.txt b/versions_10.2.2.1.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f2b2bff --- /dev/null +++ b/versions_10.2.2.1.txt @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +CD V3.00.02.017 - 10.2.2.1 Release +********************************** + +OS's Supported: +*************** +Windows 2003, Vista, 2008, 2008R2, and Win7 (x86 & x64) +Windows 8, Server 2012 (in box from Microsoft) +Linux (Various x86 & x86_64 Distributions) +OpenSolaris (x86 & amd64) +FreeBSD 7.4-RELEASE (x86 & amd64) +FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE (x86 & amd64) +VMware 4.x (ESX, ESXi) +VMware 5.x (ESXi) + + +Firmware: +********* +9750 - v5.12.00.016 + + +Management Tools: +***************** +tw_api - v2.08.00.027 +3DM2 - v2.11.00.021 +WinAVAlarm - v1.04.00.009 +tw_cli - v2.00.11.022 + + +Windows Driver: +*************** +Storport Driver (3ware10k.sys) - v5.01.00.047 + + +Solaris Driver: +*************** +OpenSolaris (tw) - v2.3 + + +FreeBSD Driver: +*************** +FreeBSD7 (tws) - v10.70.00.012 +FreeBSD8 (tws) - v10.80.00.005 +FreeBSD9 (tws) - v10.90.00.004 + + +Linux Distributions Supported: +****************************** +Red Hat EL5.6 (x86 & x86_64) +Fedora Core 12 (x86 & x86_64) +OpenSuSE 11.2 (x86 & x86_64) +SLES 11sp1 (x86 & x86_64) + + +Linux 2.6 Drivers: +****************** +Red Hat (RHEL5.6) - v3.26.00.028-2.6.18 +Fedora Core 12 - v3.26.00.028-2.6.31 +SuSE 11.2 - v3.26.00.028-2.6.31 +SuSE (SLES11sp1) - v3.26.00.028-2.6.32 + + +Linux 2.6 Driver Sources are included for kernels: +************************************************** +UpStream: This driver source is to be used for kernel 2.6.34 and newer + and will not work with older 2.6 kernels. If using an older + kernel check in the kernels directory for your specific kernel + version. + +UpStream Kernels - v3.26.02.000 + +kernels: Kernel specific driver source +2.6.8 specific +2.6.9 specific +2.6.10 specific +2.6.11 specific +2.6.12 specific +2.6.13 specific +2.6.14 specific +2.6.15 specific +2.6.16 specific +2.6.17 specific +2.6.18 specific +2.6.19 specific +2.6.20 specific +2.6.21 specific +2.6.22 specific +2.6.23 specific +2.6.24 specific +2.6.25 specific +2.6.26 specific +2.6.27 specific +2.6.28 specific +2.6.29 specific +2.6.30 specific +2.6.31 specific +2.6.32 specific +2.6.33 specific +2.6.34 specific +2.6.35 specific +2.6.36 specific +2.6.37 specific +2.6.38 specific +2.6.39 specific diff --git a/versions_9.5.4.txt b/versions_9.5.4.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..490072f --- /dev/null +++ b/versions_9.5.4.txt @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +CD V2.02.00.015 - 9.5.4 Release +******************************* + +OS's Supported: +*************** +Windows XP, 2003, Vista, 2008, 2008R2, Win7 (x86 & x64) +Linux (Various x86 & x86_64 Distributions) +OpenSolaris (x86 & amd64) +FreeBSD 7.4 (x86 & x86_64) +FreeBSD 8.1 (x86 & x86_64) +VMware 4.x (ESX, ESXi) + + +Firmware: +********* +9650SE - v4.10.00.024 +9690SA - v4.10.00.024 + + +Management Tools: +***************** +tw_api - v2.08.00.023 +3DM2 - v2.11.00.019 +WinAVAlarm - v1.04.00.008 +tw_cli - v2.00.11.020 + + +Windows Driver: +*************** +SCSIport Driver (3wareDrv.sys) - v3.00.05.056 + + +Solaris Driver: +*************** +OpenSolaris (tw) - v2.3 + + +FreeBSD Drivers/source: +*********************** +7.x Drivers/Source - v3.70.05.010 +8.x Drivers/Source - v3.80.06.003 + + +Linux Distributions Supported: +****************************** +Red Hat EL5.4 (x86 & x86_64) +Fedora Core 11 (x86 & x86_64) +openSuSE 11.1 (x86 & x86_64) +SuSE Enterprise 11 (x86 & x86_64) + + +Linux 2.6 Drivers: +****************** +Fedora Core 11 - v2.26.08.006-2.6.29 +SuSE (SLES11) - v2.26.08.006-2.6.27 +SuSE 11.1 - v2.26.08.006-2.6.27 +Red Hat (RHEL5.4) - v2.26.08.006-2.6.18 + + +Linux 2.4 Driver Source: +************************ +2.4 Kernels - v2.24.07.005 + + +Linux 2.6 Driver Sources are included for kernels: +************************************************** +UpStream: This driver source is to be used for kernel 2.6.29 and newer + and will not work with older 2.6 kernels. If using an older + kernel check in the kernels directory for your specific kernel + version. + +UpStream Kernels - v2.26.02.013 + +kernels: Kernel specific driver source +2.6.8 specific +2.6.9 specific +2.6.10 specific +2.6.11 specific +2.6.12 specific +2.6.13 specific +2.6.14 specific +2.6.15 specific +2.6.16 specific +2.6.17 specific +2.6.18 specific +2.6.19 specific +2.6.20 specific +2.6.21 specific +2.6.22 specific +2.6.23 specific +2.6.24 specific +2.6.25 specific +2.6.26 specific +2.6.27 specific +2.6.28 specific +2.6.29 specific +2.6.30 specific +2.6.31 specific +2.6.32 specific +2.6.33 specific +2.6.34 specific +2.6.35 specific +2.6.36 specific +2.6.37 specific