› UKTH forums › 💻 Computers › Servers Et al › Synology NAS ISCSI Query “topic moved” Hi all, Does anyone have a Synology NAS and setup iSCSI? Totally new to ISCSI, never used it before. My HP microserver HD is getting a bit old now and... › Reply To: Synology NAS ISCSI Query “topic moved” Hi all, Does anyone have a Synology NAS and setup iSCSI? Totally new to ISCSI, never used it before. My HP microserver HD is getting a bit old now and…
So coming back ground to this and I’ve bought a HP Microserver Gen 10 plus along with a ILO enablement (so can access from my PC remotely via webpage), I saw its compatible on the vmware compatibility list for esxi version 7 so all looking good… I saw it had raid and completely forgot it was software raid (till after I clicked the buy button and started checking more)
Your CPU will be busy (smiley face)
iSCSI stands for Internet Small Computer Systems Interface. iSCSI is a transport layer protocol that works on top of the Transport Control Protocol (TCP). It enables block-level SCSI data transport between the iSCSI initiator and the storage target over TCP/IP networks. iSCSI supports encrypting the network packets, and decrypts upon arrival at the target.
Your RAID 5 Synology – what hard disk does this have, I forget ?
In my opinion, if you are simple mounted the LUNs as iSCSI targets in VMware, then the data / volumes etc, should remain
In a completely sane world, madness is the only freedom (J.G.Ballard).
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