What is iSCSI?

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What is iSCSI?

iSCSI is based upon existing industry standards, practises and applications that are known and understood by end users.
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bullet_1 iSCSI is a network storage protocol that encompasses block level SCSI data in a TCP/IP frame, thus allowing servers to access storage resources over an existing IP infrastructure.

bullet_1 iSCSI is a combination of SCSI and Ethernet technologies that have been around for more than 20 years and are fully tried and tested.

bullet_1 iSCSI is a cost effective way to build SAN’s at much lower cost point, giving users greater consolidation in their environment.

bullet_1 The iSCSI storage protocol is supported by 99% of the major storage vendors and endorsed by Microsoft, IBM and Cisco therefore it is an industry standard.

bullet_1 iSCSI is an OPEN architecture that enables an optimised and cost effective TCO to be achieved and your TCO is protected for the future.

bullet_1 Fibre Channel is a TIED architecture that can only see an increase in TCO in the future.

iSCSI Advantages

Utilise your existing network

  • Traditional servers can be replaced by smaller cheaper low cost servers.
  • Adding more storage, no longer needs the servers to be taken down for upgrades.
  • Servers run more efficiently as they have less to manage internally.
  • Use non-proprietary storage SATA, SAS, SCSI, FC etc.
  • When replacing servers the data no longer needs to be backed up and restored. Just snapshot the data and re-mount the storage to the new server.
  • Reduced maintenance costs
  • Utilises all your disk storage and takes the guess work out of how much is required
  • Reduced management costs, as additional disk space can be easily added to the servers
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