Block-Level Access through iSCSI
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Block-Level Access through iSCSI
The Titan SiliconServer supports iSCSI. The Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI)
protocol enables block level data transfer between requesting applications and iSCSI Target
devices. Using Microsoft’s iSCSI Software Initiator (version 1.06 or later), Windows servers can
view iSCSI Targets as locally attached hard disks. Windows can create file systems on iSCSI
targets, and read and write data as if it was on a “local disk”. Window server applications, such
as Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft SQL Server can operate using iSCSI Targets as data
repositories.
Number of log files
The maximum number of log files to keep. Once it has reached this
limit, the server deletes the oldest log file each time it creates a new
one.
The Titan SiliconServer iSCSI implementation has attained the
‘Designed for Windows Server™ 2003’ certification from Microsoft. The
‘Designed for Windows Server™ 2003’ logo helps customers identify
products that deliver a high quality computing experience with the
Microsoft Windows Server 2003’ operating system.
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