We've recently patched our Flashblade storage, which contains a share that holds x days of SQL log files once they are backed up. (SQL Backup is backing up logs to a local disk, and then copying them to this share).
Recently, the Flashblade was patched, and now only allows authentication using the aes256-sha1 protocol, and no longer allows the arcfour-hmac protocol. Once this patch was installed on the Flashblade, the SQL Backup service fails to be able to copy up the log files.
The question we're currently trying to answer is..."Can the SQL Backup service authenticate using the aes256-sha1 protocol?"
Recently, the Flashblade was patched, and now only allows authentication using the aes256-sha1 protocol, and no longer allows the arcfour-hmac protocol. Once this patch was installed on the Flashblade, the SQL Backup service fails to be able to copy up the log files.
The question we're currently trying to answer is..."Can the SQL Backup service authenticate using the aes256-sha1 protocol?"