Which SCSI specification allows the simplest execution of iSCSI?
Which SCSI specification would you look at to allow simplest possible execution of iSCSI as a target?
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iSCSI specification relies on the SCSI-3 specification for
SCSI Commands (as does
Fibre Channel for that matter). If you are looking at implementing iSCSI, then I would suggest reading the iSCSI specification in detail and working with some of the target implementations. There are a variety of companies that can help with the implementation, including Medusa Labs (part of Finisar corporation).
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This was first published in August 2004