Re: SATA and ISCSI

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Matt Temple wrote:

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AFAIK, you have to be running SCSI disks in the target server to use iSCSI..


I don't think that's precisely true. The target has to present itself as an iSCSI device and Consensys/Raidzone has an iSCSI product. (There are others; I just happen to know this one.) It's run on their own customed RedHat distribution. But, to the point, it's an IDE RAID device that looks like a SCSI device to the OS.

Matt

Probably like the 3ware ATA RAID cards, AFAIK they look like a SCSI device to the OS.. I hadn't thought of that.. :)


I don't think you can use standard IDE drives and controllers on the motherboard for an iSCSI target.. Thats what I was getting at..

Later..




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