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mrwiggles
Aug 22, 2011Aspirant
iSCSI support is broken for LION users - Netgear drops ball
After struggling for what seemed like months to get a stable iSCSI solution (ReadyNAS Pro 6) on Snow Leopard, I see that once again any of us that upgrade to Lion are screwed as it renders the ReadyNA...
sirozha
Aug 14, 2012Aspirant
Adding Thunderbolt should make it even more important for Apple to add iSCSI support - iSCSI initiator for OS X and iSCSI server for OS X Server. The newly released Thunderbolt Drobo boxes would be a perfect solution with a Mac Mini running an iSCSI server. We just need the iSCSI server software from either Apple or Drobo. There’s of course StudioNetworkSolutions’ Xtarget - an iSCSI server for OS X, but it costs $899, which is insane.
I’m not quite sure why Netgear should be required to provide an iSCSI initiator, though. They provide an iSCSI target, and if they can get it to work right, that’s all I need from them. Right now, I’m having issues with their iSCSI server in RAIDiator 4.2.21; my iSCSI initiator is VMware ESXi 5.
I’m not quite sure why Netgear should be required to provide an iSCSI initiator, though. They provide an iSCSI target, and if they can get it to work right, that’s all I need from them. Right now, I’m having issues with their iSCSI server in RAIDiator 4.2.21; my iSCSI initiator is VMware ESXi 5.
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