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Starwind free iscsi target
Starwind free iscsi target





  1. STARWIND FREE ISCSI TARGET UPDATE
  2. STARWIND FREE ISCSI TARGET DRIVER

So if you are looking to build an iSCSI Target on Windows 7 or even Windows Vista I would strongly recommend you take a look. StarWind turns any industry-standard Windows Server into a fault-tolerant, fail-safe Windows iSCSI target SAN and is designed for use as centralized, networked storage for virtual environments such as VMware and Hyper-V and other server applications configured in Windows server clusters. I had previously used a trial of StarWind iSCSI SAN target and found it an excellent solution, but had somehow managed to skip over the fact that they also offer a cut down version that is available for personal use.Įven though this is a cut down version of the full SAN package, you’re still able to set up an unlimited number of iSCSI targets, drives and connections. The following is the specs of the StarWind iSCSI software. One of my tests revolved around a small virtual lab made up of a couple of Windows 7 virtual machines, one of which I wanted to make an iSCSI target. After changed RoCE mode by PowerShell command, assign IP Address.

STARWIND FREE ISCSI TARGET DRIVER

Assign IP Address and Config driver parameters.

starwind free iscsi target

Network interfaces are missing in the StarWind Console. HA iSER Target with ESXi Test Lab using StarWind Free vSAN - Part2. Posted by vitaliy kapshytar on May 5, 2015. Please, follow the wizard’s steps to complete creation of a new HA device. Click Add Device to create devices and targets on the server. Select the server you want to provide with the iSCSI target device from the Console tree. 3260, iSCSI port, iSCSI Target Server, Security. To open StarWind Management Console, double-click the icon or right-click it and select Start Management Console from the shortcut menu.

starwind free iscsi target

This works great but unfortunately is only available for 2008 servers. This article provides a step by step guidance for changing StarWind Virtual SAN default iSCSI connections port value. I’ve recently been testing BackupAssist with iSCSI target destinations and have been using the iSCSI target built into Microsoft Server 2008 R2.

STARWIND FREE ISCSI TARGET UPDATE

Just a quick update to let you know about a great little free utility I’ve stumbled upon that you might find handy if you’re a user of BackupAssist.







Starwind free iscsi target