David Hollis wrote (ao):
> There seem to be a few iSCSI implementations floating around for
> Linux, hopefully one will be added to mainline soon. Most of those
> implementations are for the client side though there is at least one
> target implementation that allows you to provide local storage to
> iSCSI clients. I don't remember the name of it or if it's still
> maintained or not.
Quite active even:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/iscsitarget/
The "Quick Guide to iSCSI on Linux" is a good starting point btw.
Also check out http://www.open-iscsi.org/ (the client, aka 'initiator').
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