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Could Windows act as an iSCSI server?
I know that Windows 2000 and 2003 server can be a iSCSI host but can you
setup a Windows machine as iSCSI server? In other words can you use Windows to create some sort of SAN/NAS device that services it's disks to other Windows hosts via iSCSI? -- Thanks! Benno... |
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Benno... wrote:
I know that Windows 2000 and 2003 server can be a iSCSI host but can you setup a Windows machine as iSCSI server? No by default. In other words can you use Windows to create some sort of SAN/NAS device that services it's disks to other Windows hosts via iSCSI? Yes if you add a target mode iSCSI driver + some glue software. Not so common these days, DataCore SANsymphony provides one but not for a standalone application server. |
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