Win8 method of launching program through iSCSI

  
Speaking of iSCSI technology, I believe many people don't know what the word means, because ordinary users rarely use iSCSI technology. iSCSI technology is actually a SCSI instruction set for hardware devices that can run on the upper layer of the ip protocol. This set of instructions can run the SCSI protocol over an IP network, enabling it to route on high-speed Gigabit Ethernet. iSCSI technology is a new storage technology that combines existing SCSI interfaces with Ethernet technology to enable servers to exchange data with storage devices that use IP networks. There are a lot of network administrators who need to use iSCSI technology, but how to use it? Let's learn how Win8 can launch programs through iSCSI.

Operating steps:
1. In the “Management Tools” in the Win7 Control Panel, click ““iSCSI Initiator” to prompt the user to enable the service, and you can The service starts automatically each time the computer starts.

2, in the "iSCSI initiator" attribute interface, target options, you can directly enter the IP address or DNS name, and then click “ quick connection & rdquo;

3. In the "Discovery" option, the user can directly add the discovery portal to the target portal; or add the iSNS server.

4 In addition, the ISCSI initiator can automatically configure a specific volume or device used by a program or service. In operation, on the "Volumes & Devices" option page, click “Automatic Configuration”
Through the above four steps, we can use the iSCSI initiator. In the process of initiating, the IP address, DNS name, etc. must be written correctly, otherwise it may be unsuccessful. Other places are very simple, I believe that inexperienced friends have seen this tutorial can also successfully use the iSCSI initiator.

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