Which SCSI specification allows the simplest execution of iSCSI?

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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The 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).

This was first published in August 2004