iSCSI runs over Ethernet so it is limited by the speed of your network. iSCSI theoretically runs at 100Mbit, 1000Mbit or 10000Mbit. However there are many other factors that influence its actual speed.
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Iscsi San is not a person. The name stands for : ISCSI (a transport protocol) for Storage Area Networks (SANs). Iscsi is one of the fastest growing transport protocols.
ISCSI HBA is not a business so it does not have a headquarters. ISCSI host bus adapters are used to link different data storage facilities within an ISCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface).
Fiberchannel would require additional investments into the network - FC wires, switches, etc. while iSCSI can be implemented on the run into an existing infrastructure. I have recently ran into a problem where we needed a fast and easy solution for implementing into an existing network configuration. I have found StarWind Server (www.starwindsoftware.com) - their solution saved me from lots of work and investments.
ISCSI stands for "internet small computer system interface". NAS stands for "Network attatched storage". The two acronyms are related because you can speed up your NAS with a ISCSI.
Store House Technologies has really good iSCSI systems available and they are very reasonably priced.
The term used to describe computers which contact iSCSI targets is "initiator".
NAS refers to a Network Attached Storage device. iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface) refers to a networking standard for data transmission.
ISCSI SAN stand for: Internet Small Computer System Interface. It is used to link many data storage facilities in a computer network or IP environment.
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ISCSI storage, or Internet small computer system interface, is safe in itself. It can be made even safer with the addition of "initiators" to help boost the output.
Internet Small Computer System Interface.
1 Mega Byte = 8,000,000 bits