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iSCSI SCST
iSCSI stands for “Internet SCSI”. iSCSI allows a SCSI-protocol to be transported in Ethernet packages
via an IP network. This allows enterprises to set up inexpensive SANSs using their already
existing standardized Ethernet network infrastructure. iSCSI runs on widely used and trusted IP
networks which makes it possible to use the advantages of a SAN without creating a new network
infrastructure, and in addition you do not need to train your employees. On the client side it requires
an iSCSI “initiator“ .
The connection between the G-RACK 12 server and the iSCSI initiator is set via the normal Ethernet
infrastructure (Network switch). The client then detects the storage of the G-RACK 12 server as an
own local hard disk drive.
Settings
Toggle the button to enable the protocol and click the Save button.
Summary of Contents for G-RACK 12
Page 1: ......
Page 2: ...Copyrights...
Page 4: ...Introduction...
Page 9: ...Getting Started...
Page 12: ...Getting Started p 12 Front View Rear View...
Page 32: ...Administrative Tool...
Page 48: ...Administrative Tool p 48 Extended information from smartctl utility...
Page 92: ...Administrative Tool p 92 Comment Optional comment text box...
Page 109: ...Administrative Tool p 109 Example error message...
Page 124: ...Administrative Tool p 124 Memory usage Network interfaces...
Page 130: ...Hardware Description...
Page 159: ...Use Cases Tutorials...
Page 180: ...Use Cases Tutorials p 180...
Page 184: ...Use Cases Tutorials p 184 You need to click the enable slider to activate this option...
Page 191: ...Use Cases Tutorials p 191 Lastly a review is presented before the shares are created...
Page 192: ...Use Cases Tutorials p 192 Once you confirm the process starts...
Page 215: ...Use Cases Tutorials p 215 6 The RAID is ready...
Page 221: ...iSCSI Essentials...
Page 228: ...iSCSI Essentials p 228 Links and references https en wikipedia org wiki ISCSI...
Page 234: ...Troubleshooting...
Page 247: ...F A Q...
Page 272: ...Technical Support Warranty...
Page 283: ...Glossary...
Page 289: ...Appendices...