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| vishal.study@gmail.com 2007-01-08, 7:13 pm |
| Hello:
I am a newcomer to iSCSI world and have a question:
Ques: What is most popular/stable iSCSI target protocol stack?
So far, I have found IET (freeware), intel-iscsi (freeware) and Chelsio
(not_free) etc.
If someone could please provide pointers to other stacks and maybe
share their experiences with different iSCSI implementations, I will
really appreciate that!
Thanks,
Vishal.
PS: If this is not the right forum to address this question, I
apologize! Please point me to the direct one.
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| Hello vishal,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISCSI has a few products mentioned. Some are
free such as the Nimbus target for Windows. Certaintly worth a look in addition
to the comments from the experts from here.
> Hello:
>
> I am a newcomer to iSCSI world and have a question:
>
> Ques: What is most popular/stable iSCSI target protocol stack?
>
> So far, I have found IET (freeware), intel-iscsi (freeware) and
> Chelsio (not_free) etc.
>
> If someone could please provide pointers to other stacks and maybe
> share their experiences with different iSCSI implementations, I will
> really appreciate that!
>
> Thanks,
> Vishal.
> PS: If this is not the right forum to address this question, I
> apologize! Please point me to the direct one.
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| Moojit 2007-01-12, 1:15 am |
| The easiest solution I've come across so far is Microsoft's iSCSI Initiator
which you can download from MS. This will allow you to run iSCSI on any NIC
in your system. You can also use iSCSI Initiator on more sophisticated
HBA's that provide their own STorport miniport driver.
The Moojit
<vishal.study@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1168298544.058704.186600@51g2000cwl.googlegroups.com...
> Hello:
>
> I am a newcomer to iSCSI world and have a question:
>
> Ques: What is most popular/stable iSCSI target protocol stack?
>
> So far, I have found IET (freeware), intel-iscsi (freeware) and Chelsio
> (not_free) etc.
>
> If someone could please provide pointers to other stacks and maybe
> share their experiences with different iSCSI implementations, I will
> really appreciate that!
>
> Thanks,
> Vishal.
> PS: If this is not the right forum to address this question, I
> apologize! Please point me to the direct one.
>
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| victor.engle@gmail.com 2007-01-16, 7:16 pm |
| The recent versions of solaris from opensolaris.org include an iSCSI
s/w target with some nice integration with the new zfs filesystem as
well as an iSCSI s/w initiator.
Regards,
Vic
vishal.study@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I am a newcomer to iSCSI world and have a question:
>
> Ques: What is most popular/stable iSCSI target protocol stack?
>
> So far, I have found IET (freeware), intel-iscsi (freeware) and Chelsio
> (not_free) etc.
>
> If someone could please provide pointers to other stacks and maybe
> share their experiences with different iSCSI implementations, I will
> really appreciate that!
>
> Thanks,
> Vishal.
> PS: If this is not the right forum to address this question, I
> apologize! Please point me to the direct one.
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