Does anyone know if Windows 2008 can act as an iSCSI target? I know this was
previously restricted to Windows Storage Server, but I don't know whether MS
have seen fit to include this in 2008.
TIA
Does anyone know if Windows 2008 can act as an iSCSI target? I know this was
previously restricted to Windows Storage Server, but I don't know whether MS
have seen fit to include this in 2008.
TIA
No... And it's still for OEMs only and nearly ~$3K if purchased as an
option. DataCore's SANmelody
costs less with more features and you can easily get separate hardware-
based iSCSI solution for nearly
the same money. MS guys are VERY optimistic :-)
But why do you need it? There are free iSCSI targets on the market.
And some (like StarWind
from Rocket Division Software) even work :-)
www.rocketdivision.com/wind.html
Arigato!
-ichiro
On Mar 4, 3:40 pm, "tman" <tony.barr...@roke.co.uk> wrote:
> Does anyone know if Windows 2008 can act as aniSCSItarget? I know this was
> previously restricted to Windows Storage Server, but I don't know whether MS
> have seen fit to include this in 2008.
>
> TIA
Right StarWind can act as an iSCSI target but I will like say that the Rocket Division has split in to two different parts, and now StarWind Software is a separate company developing totally new and better products for free.
http://www.starwindsoftware.com
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