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Nick_C 07-26-2012 04:57 PM

iSCSI storage question
 
As a complete newbie to iSCSI just wondering if someone could let me know if this is conceptually possible:
  • Linux host serving NTFS partitions (via NTFS-3g) as iSCSI targets.
  • Virtualised Windows Server acting as iSCSI initiator then sharing these as normal Windows file shares.
Does that sound possible or have I misunderstood what iSCSI can do?

jefro 07-26-2012 07:48 PM

I am going to say yes you can format a iscsi as ntfs and in a way share it.

http://www.dennisvanleur.nl/kb/index...untu&Itemid=11

Why not use samba/cifs?

Nick_C 07-27-2012 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jefro (Post 4738997)
I am going to say yes you can format a iscsi as ntfs and in a way share it.

http://www.dennisvanleur.nl/kb/index...untu&Itemid=11

Why not use samba/cifs?

Related to other thread here:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...mu-4175418378/

Samba/cifs not good because the Linux VM Host partition is doing this and that will always start-up before the Windows ADS, therefore cannot visualise how Windows authentication could work in such a senario.


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