Questions tagged [iscsi]

iSCSI - SCSI over IP - mount disks across the network

iSCSI is Internet Small Computer Systems Interface, and is a standard for sending SCSI commands across the IP layer of the TCP/IP suite.

Unlike ATA over Ethernet, (ATAoE) iSCSI allows you to use the same network link for mounting remote storage as well as communicating with the rest of the network.

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how to configure ISCSI fault tolerance in ubuntu 12.04

how to configure ISCSI fault tolerance in ubuntu 12.04 Anyone has a tutorial or steps to?! thanks in advance knowing that initiator and server are ubuntu
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Is nfs good to share disk images over the internet?

I have an image server, this server contains disk images to be used by virtual machines. The server has to allow the runtime creation of new images, so iscsi is not good as it requires to restart the iscsi server in order to introduce a new target…
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Cache in Storage array

Hi I just started working in a Storage Lab. I am new to Storage Area Networks, I did lot of searching on Internet about this. I have two doubts : How can we know whether a Storage array has a cache or not. (with iSCSI protocol) How to know if any…
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