IMHO LTO Drives where never on a hcl, since they are peripheral devices like hd's. The point is, that they should be connected trough a supported controller.
So you have two ways to achieve your goal:
- directpassthrough if your hardware (chipset and CPU) is capable of it, in this case the used controller has not to been recognized by ESXi, only by the used OS in the VM
- present the scsi devices with a supported controller trough ESXi to the VM
I've done both ways direct presentation with ESXi 3.5 (> 1 year) and directpassthrough with ESXi 4 (> 4 months) without issues, no reboots of VM or ESX. I was using w2k3 x64 and w2k8 x64 with Microsoft DPM and a single LTO2 drive.
I think there can be some problems with SCSI-ID's and TapeLibraries which can cause some problems, but with single drives it works like a charm in the above specified configuration.
Daniel
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