Disk-sm-windows-x64-jun-2015-version-11.20.x5.10 ((hot)) May 2026
Based on the naming convention provided, this string appears to be a filename or a software identifier for a specific technical build. The label sm typically stands for Security Management (common in Check Point software) or System Management, and the jun-2015 date aligns with the release cycle of version 11.2.
| Component | Supported Configuration | |-----------|------------------------| | Windows OS | Windows Server 2012 R2 (build 9600), Windows 8.1 Enterprise, Windows 7 SP1 (with SHA-2 patches) | | Processors | Intel Xeon E5/E7 v3 (Haswell) or AMD Opteron 6300 series | | Disk Controllers | LSI MegaRAID SAS 9260/9271, Dell PERC H710/H810, IBM ServeRAID M5110 | | Storage Media | SAS 6Gb/s or 12Gb/s HDDs, early enterprise SATA SSDs (Intel DC S3500/S3700) | disk-sm-windows-x64-jun-2015-version-11.20.x5.10
"Jun-2015?" Sarah scoffed. "That’s ancient. That’s from the era of Windows Server 2012 R2. It won’t even handshake with the new kernels." Based on the naming convention provided, this string
Leverages the full address space of Windows x64 systems to handle larger disk pools and high-density storage volumes (8TB+ disks). Integrated Firmware Management: "That’s ancient
Ensure the host bus adapter (HBA) drivers are compatible with the 11.20.x5.10 bundle to prevent "device not found" errors. Procedure: Execute the SM_Setup_x64.exe (or equivalent package).