Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 09:50:19 +1300 From: "Brent Jones" <BJones@business.otago.ac.nz> To: <freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org> Subject: iSCSI, where to look? Message-ID: <50FA41D5C67C3D48AB08A338C9B7A0196508B9@SOBMAIL1.commerce.otago.ac.nz>
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Hi there - I'm about to deploy a server which I'm hoping can be FreeBSD based (long time BSD user since the mid 80s...) The need for iSCSI connectivity to our SAN in the medium term future could however dictate that I go with a (gulp) Linux installation instead. Where can I find more information on the state of iSCSI and FreeBSD? I'm quite willing to work as a tester. If iSCSI looks like it will be there in the next 12 months with FreeBSD, I can stick with it and not go with Linux (I don't want to have to learn/support something new...). I found a reference to FreeBSD and iSCSI on a web archive, so a pointer to a FreeBSD/iSCSI mailing list or equivalent would be great. Cheers, Brent -- J. Brent Jones, Manager, Technology Services University of Otago, School of Business Dunedin NEW ZEALAND Phone: +64 3 479 8042 http://www.otago.ac.nz/businesshelp
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