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jSCSI is a cross-platform Java implementation of an iSCSI initiator. jSCSI thus enables Java to directly access and serve block devices over the Internet by natively speaking the iSCSI protocol. The initiator supports software RAID.
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Implement a powerful iSCSI target in python, easily use under most popular systems. It also includes the following features: multi-target, multi-connect/session support chap authentication support header & data digest support erl =2, VTL, etc...
The UNH-iSCSI project consists of software implementations of Initiator and Target loadable modules for the IETF Networking (SAN) protocol iSCSI [RFC3720] with support for iSER [RFC5046].
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This project is a reference implementation for the SNIA iSCSI Management API. The license is the SNIA Public License (http://www.snia.org/opensource). In addition, all developers must adhere to the Developer's Certificate of Origin, v1.1.
Drivers and daemon for using iSCSI (SCSI over IP) on Linux. For Linux kernels 2.6.11 and above, use open-iscsi.org. For the 2.6.9 and 2.4 kernels, use the RHEL4 and RHEL3 CDs respectively. The 4.0.2 version here will work on the 2.6.10 kernel only.