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Issue
![Fusion Fusion](/uploads/1/2/4/9/124954381/111554089.png)
- Feb 27, 2017 ESX 5.5 ships with fusion-io drivers already installed, though I forget which version. You'll want to do an esx software vib list, find it, then remove the built-in driver. I'd get the latest drivers from sandisk's site that match the latest firmware you can get from IBM.
- A Linux kernel module, or device driver, for Fusion-io flash storage devices has not yet been provided under an Open Source license, such as the GPL, to enable Red Hat to distribute it with the Linux Kernel.
- What driver is needed for Fusion-io ioDrive devices?
Environment
Aug 14, 2019 Just download driver from Application Acceleration – Enterprise Flash Memory Platform Fusion-io (you have to register to the website). Supported version is 3.2.10. It is marked for ESXi 5.5 but works with ESXi 6.
Fusion Io Firmware Update
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7
- Red Hat Enterprise OpenStack Platform (RHOS) 3
- Red Hat Enterprise OpenStack Platform (RHOS) 4
- Fusion-io ioDrive
Resolution
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The driver for this device is included within the Fusion-io binary driver package, which can be downloaded directly from the Fusion-io support website at http://support.fusionio.com.
A Linux kernel module, or device driver, for Fusion-io flash storage devices has not yet been provided under an Open Source license, such as the GPL, to enable Red Hat to distribute it with the Linux Kernel. Therefore, it must be obtained as a third-party driver from the vendor for use within Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Red Hat Enterprise OpenStack Platform.
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