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Comparison of iSCSI targets
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An iSCSI target is a storage resource located on an iSCSI server (more generally, one of potentially many instances of iSCSI storage nodes running on that server) as a "target". An iSCSI target usually represents hard disk storage, often accessed using an Ethernet-based network.
Comparison chart
Software packages are available to allow a customer to configure a computer with disk drives and a network interface to be an iSCSI target.
| Function | FalconStor | FreeNAS | Microsoft Windows Storage Server | Open-E | Openfiler |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| title=Windows Storage Server 2008 | url=https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd573326%28WS.10%29.aspx | title=Data Storage Software V6 (DSS V6) | url=https://www.open-e.com/products/open-e-dss-v6/ | ||
| Continuous Data Protection (CDP) | |||||
| Snapshot | |||||
| Mirroring and Replication | |||||
| Thin Provisioning | |||||
| I/O caching | |||||
| Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) | |||||
| Multi-user mutual CHAP authorization | |||||
| IPsec tunnelling | |||||
| Software RAID | |||||
| Virtual Optical Drive | |||||
| Virtual tape library | |||||
| Microsoft Management Console support | |||||
| PerfMon support | |||||
| High availability support | , but unstable | title=Review of Open-E DSS v7 | |||
| VHD support | -CHAP | ||||
| Dynamically expanding file support | |||||
| Virtual Burner support | |||||
| EventViewer support | |||||
| MPIO | |||||
| Windows Volume Snapshot Service | |||||
| VMware integration toolkit | |||||
| Remote management | |||||
| Unlimited Network Interface Controller Support | (Old v:1) | ||||
| Storage unlimited | 64 TB | 4/8/16 (more need additional license) |
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