I just confirmed that I was able to update the iSCSI working target list.
As time permits, I will add more docs based off my findings. It's the least
I can do considering how amazing iPXE has been for me.
Thanks again for all of the hard work you guys have been putting into this
project, keep up t
On 28/10/14 13:35, Steve Cross wrote:
Alright, I've registered my account on the wiki. Michael, my username on
there is also hairlesshobo.
Once I get moved to the correct group, I will post some additional
information regarding Windows on iSCSI since I've been successfully
running a 6 system iSC
Alright, I've registered my account on the wiki. Michael, my username on
there is also hairlesshobo.
Once I get moved to the correct group, I will post some additional
information regarding Windows on iSCSI since I've been successfully running
a 6 system iSCSI network for years now without any iss
On 27/10/14 07:45, Robin Smidsrød wrote:
On 25.10.2014 02:43, Steve Cross wrote:
I just wanted to let the website admins know of another known working
iSCSI target. I have been using Starwind Virtual SAN for several years
now with no problems at all. This is a commercial application, but can
be
On 25.10.2014 02:43, Steve Cross wrote:
> I just wanted to let the website admins know of another known working
> iSCSI target. I have been using Starwind Virtual SAN for several years
> now with no problems at all. This is a commercial application, but can
> be used for free with limitations. You
I just wanted to let the website admins know of another known working iSCSI
target. I have been using Starwind Virtual SAN for several years now with
no problems at all. This is a commercial application, but can be used for
free with limitations. You can find this application here:
http://www.starw
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