June 26, 2008 08:26 PM

Bringing iSCSI SAN and Virtualization Together

Improve long-standing processes while streamlining your systems
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Two technologies—iSCSI SANs and system virtualization—create an opportunity for forward-thinking IT organizations to improve or completely reinvent some long-standing processes involving system provisioning and data protection. Learn the ins and outs of implementing iSCSI SANs and virtualization in your Windows environment, and understand some of the key synergi...

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"iSCSI clustering is not supported on iSCSI or NFS disks" per the "vi3_301_201_mscs.pdf" document on vmware.com.

RYAN7/19/2008 5:30:56 PM


Why use iSCSI if it's just going to be a file-level storage system? That's barely scratching the surface of the potential for iSCSI and virtualization.

Devin7/9/2008 2:55:00 PM


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