Apple Macbook Pro compatibility with HP EVA P6500 SAN

I am submitting a SAN solution for a customer who is using Macbook Pro as a Montage unit, does this machine support HBA card for Fiber connectivity?
My SAN soltuion is HP EVA P6500.
Please I need answer ASAP.

Thanks for your swift reply to the Apple/HP compatibility question.  Trust it will work when I buy MacBook Air. The HP app available at iTunes store helped us make our older Apple IPad print compatible even though the HP 6500 Wireless is not equipped with AirPrint.
Regarding slowness of HP 6500 to reach "Ready" stage for printing. This is a printer for home use, so it not on a network. It always eventually prints.
Your help is much appreciated.
TT95

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