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eCom Resources

2004-06-26, 2:26 pm

Hallo,
we have an array based on 3ware escalade 7500-8 controller raid with
ata disks.
We would like to use iscsi technology so that servers see the array a
local hard drive. We know than on clients side we have to use iscsi
controllers which work as initiators. The question is what tape of
controller or software needs to be intstalled on an array so it could
work as target iscsi. (or any other solution...) All units are based
on linux system.

Thanks in advance

Marcin Nowojski
cutthis.J.Pelan@ucl.ac.uk

2004-06-26, 2:26 pm

eCom Resources <praca@ecom.pl> wrote:

: we have an array based on 3ware escalade 7500-8 controller raid with
: ata disks.
: We would like to use iscsi technology so that servers see the array a
: local hard drive. We know than on clients side we have to use iscsi
: controllers which work as initiators.

There is no requirement for special purpose hardware controllers for
either initiator or target ends. If your favourite OS supports iSCSI
then it should be capable of running it over any network hardware.

: The question is what tape of
: controller or software needs to be intstalled on an array so it could
: work as target iscsi. (or any other solution...) All units are based
: on linux system.

There are Linux iSCSI target implementations out there, e.g.;

o http://www.ardistech.com/iscsi/ (Ardis)
o http://linux-iscsi.sourceforge.net/ (Cisco)
o http://unh-iscsi.sourceforge.net/ (UNH)
o http://sourceforge.net/projects/intel-iscsi (Intel)

If you can countenance a Windows box as your iSCSI target you could look at;

http://www.stringbeansoftware.com

--
John P.
Anton Kolomyeytsev

2004-07-28, 5:45 pm

Gentlemen,

sorry for been self-promoting but as our software is free for
non-commercial use I hope you'd forgive me You may wish to check
StarWind iSCSI target from www.rocketdivision.com/wind.html if you
have plans to run iSCSI target on Windows box.

Regards,
Anton Kolomyeytsev

CEO, Rocket Division Software

cutthis.J.Pelan@ucl.ac.uk wrote in message news:<cbk282$1e88$1@uns-a.ucl.ac.uk>...
> eCom Resources <praca@ecom.pl> wrote:
>
> : we have an array based on 3ware escalade 7500-8 controller raid with
> : ata disks.
> : We would like to use iscsi technology so that servers see the array a
> : local hard drive. We know than on clients side we have to use iscsi
> : controllers which work as initiators.
>
> There is no requirement for special purpose hardware controllers for
> either initiator or target ends. If your favourite OS supports iSCSI
> then it should be capable of running it over any network hardware.
>
> : The question is what tape of
> : controller or software needs to be intstalled on an array so it could
> : work as target iscsi. (or any other solution...) All units are based
> : on linux system.
>
> There are Linux iSCSI target implementations out there, e.g.;
>
> o http://www.ardistech.com/iscsi/ (Ardis)
> o http://linux-iscsi.sourceforge.net/ (Cisco)
> o http://unh-iscsi.sourceforge.net/ (UNH)
> o http://sourceforge.net/projects/intel-iscsi (Intel)
>
> If you can countenance a Windows box as your iSCSI target you could look at;
>
> http://www.stringbeansoftware.com

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