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[Acronym] for InterNet [SCSI]. |
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[iSCSI] is a [TCP/IP] [Protocol] for encapsulating [SCSI] commands. It is defined in RFC:3720. This allows making block devices available on the network, accessed as if they were mounted locally. It also means only one host can mount an [iSCSI] device at a time, unless the FileSystem is read-only. |
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Contrast [NAS]. |
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[iSCSI] has gained popularity over ~FibreChannel over [IP] (FCIP) because it can run over standard [Ethernet] (or any other) networks. |
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[iSCSI] is generally implemented in a driver (the ''initiator'') that takes [SCSI] commands generated by the OperatingSystem, encapsulates and encrypts them, adds a packet header and trasmits them as [IP] packets. The [iSCSI] device receives the packets, decrypts and disassembles them, and separates the [SCSI] commands and request. The [SCSI] commands are sent through the [SCSI] controller to the [SCSI] device (the ''target''). |
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The return trip works analogously. |
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* [iSCSINotes] |
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* WikiPedia:ISCSI |
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* [A Quick Guide to iSCSI on Linux|http://www.cuddletech.com/articles/iscsi/] |
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* [Cisco]'s [iSCSI initiator driver for Linux|http://linux-iscsi.sourceforge.net/] |
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* [Ardistech's iSCSI target driver for Linux|http://www.ardistech.com/iscsi/] |
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* [Microsoft|MicrosoftCorporation]'s [iSCSI resources for Windows|http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/storage/iscsi/default.mspx] |
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* [ATAoE] |
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