Arjan van de Ven wrote:
On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 08:37 -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote:
Jeff Garzik wrote:
In fact, SCSI should make a few things easier, because the notion of
host+bus topology is already present, and notion of messaging is already
present, so you don't have to recreate that in a Xen block device
infrastructure.
Another benefit of SCSI: when an IBM hypervisor in the Linux kernel
switched to SCSI, that allowed them to replace several drivers (virt
disk, virt cdrom, virt floppy?) with a single virt-SCSI driver.
but there's a generic one for that: iSCSI
so in theory you only need to provide a network driver then ;)
Talk about lots of overhead :)
OTOH, I bet that T10 is acting at high speed, right this second, to form
a committee, and multiple sub-committees, to standardize SCSI
transported over XenBus. SXP anyone? :)
Jeff
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