05-11-05 10:46 PM
NexiTech, Inc. (www.nexitech.com) has a hardware/software product that can
turn a Windows PC (2K and later) into a Storage Appliance that serves up
disks and tapes and libraries and other peripherals over SCSI, Fibre
Channel, and iSCSI. It also has Tape Emulation for D2D enhanced backup, and
Data Migration for D2D2T enhanced backup. But no Linux support at this
time.
"Lee Wild" <muddyboots@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:607ab301.0503310213.3e2796cd@posting.google.com...
> Hi
>
> I wonder if any of you guys can help me out with this; I'm pretty new
> to all of this so please forgive me if I ask any daft questions...!
>
> We currently have a FC network, to which is attached a Sony High Data
> Rate tape drive - this all works fine, we can read/write data to this
> device from attached FC clients OK.
>
> What we need to be able to do, is also connect a Linux PC to the FC
> network, and read/write data to it, the same way as the Sony drive.
> The data could either be on one of the PCs disks, or on a tape drive
> attached via SCSI to the PC.
>
> Obviously the PC isn't a "normal" FC storage device, and the
> application on the clients won't be able to talk to the PC in the same
> way as the Sony drive.
>
> Is there some way we can make the Linux PC appear as a FC storage
> device - so that no changes are required at the client end (which are
> running a more specialised, realtime OS) and we can access just like
> we do to the Sony drive ?
>
> The PC is a Dell Precision PC, running RedHat Enterprise 3 WS, and is
> fitted with a QLogic QLA2200 FC HBA. It is fitted with SCSI hard
> drives and CD/DVD, and also has a LTO2 tape drive attached via SCSI.
>
> Any suggestions ?
>
> We need to achieve a data transfer rate of at least 20MB/s.
>
> Many thanks for your help !
> Lee
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