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Hi,

iSCSI is Internet SCSI (Small Computer System Interface), an Internet Proto=
col (IP)-based storage networking standard for linking data storage facilit=
ies, developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). By carrying =
SCSI
commands over IP networks, iSCSI is used to facilitate data transfers
over intranets and to manage storage over long distances. The iSCSI protoco=
l is among the key technologies expected to help bring about rapid developm=
ent of the storage area network (SAN)
market, by increasing the capabilities and performance of storage data
transmission. Because of the ubiquity of IP networks, iSCSI can be used
to transmit data over local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs)=
, or the Internet and can enable location-independent data storage and retr=
ieval.

This is really has brought a revolution in linux too with open source tools=
like openfiler.=20

Thanks,
Alok
Inferno Solutions !
Go with the best !
www.ihferno.co.in !
All Linux-Java solutions-training under one Roof !
M:-9925519798




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top" style=3D"font: inherit;">Hi,<br><br>iSCSI is Internet SCSI (Small Comp=
uter System Interface), an Internet Protocol (<a href=3D"http://searchUnifi=
edCommunications.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid186_gci214031,00.html" cl=
ass=3D"inline">IP</a>)-based storage networking standard for linking data s=
torage facilities, developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (<a hre=
f=3D"http://searchSOA.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid26_gci214017,00.html=
" class=3D"inline">IETF</a>). By carrying <a href=3D"http://searchStorage.=
techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid5_gci212949,00.html" class=3D"inline">SCSI=
</a>
commands over IP networks, iSCSI is used to facilitate data transfers
over intranets and to manage storage over long distances. The iSCSI <a href=
=3D"http://searchNetworking.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid7_gci212839,00=
.html" class=3D"inline">protocol</a> is among the key technologies expected=
to help bring about rapid development of the storage area network (<a href=
=3D"http://searchStorage.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid5_gci212937,00.ht=
ml" class=3D"inline">SAN</a>)
market, by increasing the capabilities and performance of storage data
transmission. Because of the ubiquity of IP networks, iSCSI can be used
to transmit data over local area networks (<a href=3D"http://searchNetworki=
ng.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid7_gci212495,00.html" class=3D"inline">L=
AN</a>s), wide area networks (<a href=3D"http://searchEnterpriseWAN.techtar=
get.com/sDefinition/0,,sid200_gci214117,00.html" class=3D"inline">WAN</a>s)=
, or the Internet and can enable location-independent data storage and retr=
ieval.<br><br>This is really has brought a revolution in linux too with ope=
n source tools like openfiler. <br><br>Thanks,<br>Alok<br>Inferno Solutions=
!<br>Go with the best !<br>www.ihferno.co.in !<br>All Linux-Java solutions=
-training under one Roof !<br>M:-9925519798<br><br></td></tr></table><br>



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