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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: Are there any coming iSCSI HBAs? Preferably at 100Mb speed?Hmmm....I am reviewing iSCSI HBAs that look like SCSI adapters to the system right now. They are 10/100/1000, and cost in excess of $500.00. I seriously doubt there will be a card like you describe for economic reasons. The $50-$100 price range is a commodity price range. The development costs are going to be prohibitive for an iSCSI HBA at that low speed, especially when you can simply add a second NIC on a different subnet for iSCSI traffic for about that price. That's not even addressing the issue of a 100Mb card. Most people will not put up with 10MB/sec max disk transfer rates. Beyond that, I do not believe that the iSCSI boot specification is completed as of yet. As far as I know you cannot boot from an iSCSI device at this time. If that's not right, someone please correct me. Honestly, you would be better off using a PXE network boot. Steven Steven J. Schuchart Jr. Associate Technology Editor Servers and Storage Technology Network Computing Magazine Email: sschuchart@nwc.com "Information is the currency of democracy." - Thomas Jefferson -----Original Message----- From: owner-ips@ece.cmu.edu [mailto:owner-ips@ece.cmu.edu]On Behalf Of Russell Lewis Sent: Friday, April 11, 2003 11:25 AM To: ips@ece.cmu.edu Subject: Are there any coming iSCSI HBAs? Preferably at 100Mb speed? Does anybody know of any current or coming iSCSI HBAs which show up (to the BIOS) as ordinary SCSI adapters? I'd like to drop such an HBA into a legacy computer and run a totally diskless workstation at home. However, since it will be a home computer, I'm willing to operate at 100Mb speed - I'm willing to eat the performance hit. It seems to me that somebody could make an iSCSI HBA with a 100Mb interface and make it affordable for the home user (say, $50-$100). Anybody know of such plans?
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