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I'm Geralt
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Chicagoland, once a year in Poland
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does anyone use iSCSI? how do you have it set up?
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We use it at work but we I don't get to play around with it. Why do you ask? are you planning some sort of cluster or san setup?
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I'm Geralt
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Chicagoland, once a year in Poland
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just curious, wanted to play around with it
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Do you have access to SCSI equipment and some San software?
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Location: San Francisco, CA
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We use this at work as well. What kind of production environment is this for? Is the SAN server and iSCSI client on a Gigabit switch? If not, I would suggest you just setup a NAS, since there wont be any performance benefits if your boxes have 100mbit connections. You will also be able to access the share from multiple clients without setting up a clustering file system.
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