February 11, 20197 yr I would use it to back-up Windows VM's using Windows Back-up.. Got like 15 Servers waiting for LT to implement this.. or even a trial testign version, so i could test this at home, before implementing in a live business network with over 150 users.. Iscsi is like the last thing needed in my eyes..
February 12, 20197 yr On 2/1/2019 at 10:23 PM, alfredo_2020 said: I would use isci for attaching a drive to my mac so that i can move my photos library off the small internal SSD to the isci Target. Right now photos only allows the library to run off attached drives (internal or external is OK) but you can't runt he library from a nas drive. I would really like this as an option as well
April 6, 20197 yr +1 for iSCSI. Have you considered just compiling it into the kernel, and letting the community create dockers for it? This would give you some idea of how it would be used in the real world, and how used it would be.
April 23, 20197 yr +1 for this. I have Starwind and HPE MSAs for production data. Would love to get a couple of Unraid servers at different facilities and use them as archival/off-site backup storage w/ commodity drives. While I don't think I would ever run Unraid in ENT Production, it has its place in my environment at work.
July 12, 20196 yr I'd love this so I could put my steam library on unRAID and access over 10gbe. Won't work on a network share as some things need to be run as admin.
September 11, 20196 yr +1 (Just because it would provide more features) However from looking through the VMWare forums etc, it seems that NFS is becoming the more suggested method on connecting to your storage..
September 21, 20196 yr 8 minutes ago, Impulse1337 said: @bonienl is there any progression here? Not bonienl, but I'm pretty sure there are much bigger fish to fry at the moment. The complications of trying to mix iSCSI with fuse and user shares means this is likely not going to happen any time soon, maybe never.
October 19, 20196 yr +1 I'm not much of a networking guy. I've heard of iSCSI but once I looked into it I realized it's a feature I've been looking for for years.
November 18, 20196 yr Not bonienl, but I'm pretty sure there are much bigger fish to fry at the moment. The complications of trying to mix iSCSI with fuse and user shares means this is likely not going to happen any time soon, maybe never.Maybe we need to switch all over to freenas then.. they have iSCSI built in [emoji848] iSCSI is, as you can read yourself, needed in every NAS.. a lot of small to medium businesses can/could use this.. And mix it with user shares, if iSCSI would be an option, i wouldn't have any problems with the shares..Verstuurd vanaf mijn SNE-LX1 met Tapatalk
November 20, 20196 yr 58 minutes ago, bonienl said: Any information about how to configure (set up) this on FreeNAS and Windows? https://thesolving.com/storage/how-to-create-an-iscsi-target-with-freenas/ If you want, i can dedicate some time help testing etc. EDIT: If i can read correctly, is seems to be based on a dedicated disk, of a "file" that is the target. So, if that is correct, we could do the same on unraid, use a "file" as the target, which is on the array. Or do i see this too easy? Edited November 20, 20196 yr by Impulse1337
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