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Storage Basics: iSCSI - Enterprise Storage Forum InfiniBand is a nascent connectivity solution, and not many organizations are ready to become early adopters in its storage and connectivity solutions at this point Though InfiniBand may emerge as the ideal connectivity solution for diskless clusters in the future, it will likely not impact either the Fibre Channel or iSCSI markets for many years Other technologies such as Fibre Channel over
Storage Basics: Securing iSCSI using IPSec In recent years, iSCSI has emerged as a viable, cost-effective alternative to its more expensive counterpart, Fibre Channel, and is now regularly used to
iSCSI’s Effect on the Eternal NAS vs. SAN Debate Cracking the Storage Conundrum Because iSCSI, like NAS, uses TCP IP as a transport protocol and Ethernet for the LAN infrastructure, it may appear that NAS and iSCSI are just two ways of performing the same task In reality, the underlying plumbing is actually immaterial, as NAS and iSCSI each perform unique tasks The decision to use a NAS solution for file access or an iSCSI solution for
Storage Basics: Securing iSCSI Using IPSec, Part 2 In a previous Storage Basics article, we looked at securing IP communications using the IPSec protocol With many storage implementations moving toward IP-based solutions such as iSCSI, the importance of securing IP transmissions becomes critical, especially considering that many of the programs we use send clear text across the network Such applications include FTP, Telnet, POP3 and IMAP In
iSCSI Becomes Official Storage Standard Folks in the storage industry have been talking about iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface) for so long, those new to the sector would swear it