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What is iSCSI?
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iSCSI is based upon existing industry standards, practises and applications that are known and understood by end users. 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. iSCSI is a combination of SCSI and Ethernet technologies that have been around for more than 20 years and are fully tried and tested. iSCSI is a cost effective way to build SAN’s at much lower cost point, giving users greater consolidation in their environment. 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. iSCSI is an OPEN architecture that enables an optimised and cost effective TCO to be achieved and your TCO is protected for the future. Fibre Channel is a TIED architecture that can only see an increase in TCO in the future. iSCSI Advantages Utilise your existing network
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