The Multiport Disk Performance Test (LOGO) fails

丹 赵 21 Reputation points
2024-11-20T07:36:24.38+00:00

The Multiport Disk Performance Test (LOGO) fails during the WHLK certification of Windows Server 2019, and the SAS disk has a single port. Can this case be exempted?

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A Microsoft server operating system that supports enterprise-level management updated to data storage.
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  1. Wesley Li 10,325 Reputation points
    2024-11-20T09:46:10.07+00:00

    Hello,

    Based on the information available, there isn't a direct reference to an exemption for this specific case. However, it is common practice to request exemptions for certain tests if the hardware configuration does not meet the test's requirements. In your case, since the SAS disk has a single port, it might be reasonable to request an exemption for the Multiport Disk Performance Test.

    To proceed, you should:

    Document the specific details of your hardware configuration and the reasons why the test is failing.

    Submit a formal request for an exemption through the appropriate channels, explaining that the SAS disk has a single port and providing any supporting documentation.

    If you need further assistance or specific guidance on how to submit the exemption request, you might want to consult with your WHLK certification support team or refer to the official WHLK documentation for more details.

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