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iSCSI
(Internet SCSI) A protocol that serializes SCSI commands and converts them to TCP/IP. See IP storage.
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Definition: iSCSI
(Internet SCSI) A protocol that serializes SCSI commands and converts them to TCP/IP. See IP storage.
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Waiting for Leopard's iSCSI support
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Dell to buy storage company for $1.4 billion
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Red Hat, NetApp work for iSCSI Linux support
Red Hat Enterprise Linux update 4 will include iSCSI support in cooperation with the storage system maker.
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Windows hooks up with iSCSI
Microsoft releases a driver for the emerging iSCSI specification that lets its operating system share storage gear using Ethernet networks.
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iSCSI receives industry approval
A key standards body gives its blessing for iSCSI, a new technology that allows storage area networks to be built using existing Ethernet networking.
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New storage tech "iSCSI" moves closer
A technology that promises to bridge the worlds of data storage and networking has passed a key point on its path to becoming a usable standard.
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