StarWind ISCSI SAN
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StarWind Free SAN & NAS both provides iSCSI support. StarWind Free SAN contains the iSCSI initiator and StarWind Free NAS contains iSCSI target. StarWind is well known in many area and supported by many OEM in the past.
Nimble connection manager is a nice tool to create the iSCSI connection, but I do not recommend using it for multi-platform VMs. I suggest using native Microsoft iSCSI initiator, or you may want to use iscsi software target like StarWind Free SAN & NAS.
We will use our StarWind Free NAS to setup the iSCSI storage to the host. In the following steps, I will be using my Windows server 2012, but you can use any version of windows server with iSCSI initiator.
On the StarWind Free NAS, we need to enter the user credentials for your StarWind account. You can use the user name and password that you use to login to the StarWind Free NAS. Then click on Connect. You will be taken to the Windows Server 2012 iscsi initiator. You can select which nc domain you want to use for the storage.
So with NCM and the StarWind Free NAS, we can make vSAN available to our Hyper-V hosts. We will use the vSAN feature, Cluster (NCM) Disks. The prerequisite is that both the StarWind Free NAS and Hyper-V hosts have vSAN enabled. We will not use any other vSAN features in this guide. So we are only going to show how to setup the storage to the Hyper-V hosts.
Let me explain how you can manage the iSCSI volume on a Linux host. LUN is iSCSI Logical Unit. A LUN is a partition of storage. In this case, the LUN is the iSCSI storage. We need to connect to the LUN. You can do that by using fc command from Linux.
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