Re: [Veritas-vx] SF 5.0 and iSCSI?

2007-08-31 Thread Mike Root
You should find that if you connect an iSCSI device then Storage Foundation will recognize it and let you use it. You'll be able to do all the wonderful things you can do with FC devices. You can talk to your sales rep if you have an interest in a specific array. You may have to wait until

Re: [Veritas-vx] SF 5.0 and iSCSI?

2007-08-31 Thread Hudes, Dana
This is interesting. Would this include exporting iSCSI, I believe that's called an initiator? Solaris 10 has some support for I believe its iSCSI targets but not initiators. = Dana Hudes UNIX and Imaging group NYC-HRA MIS +1 718 510 8586 Nextel: 172*26*16684

Re: [Veritas-vx] SF 5.0 and iSCSI?

2007-08-31 Thread Mike Root
In iSCSI, the target is the place where the data is and the initiator is the thing that wants to read/write the data. In a simple setup the OS would have a iSCSI initiator and the storage array would have an iSCSI target. The application could then access the storage in the array through the iSCSI