Windows Storage Viewer 1.0
I’m not really a Command Line Guy (although I have no problem with scripting) but since the days of ISPF, I’ve preferred to use GUIs. So following up on my post last week I thought it would be nice to have a GUI version of my iSCSI checker. You can download version 1 of my Windows Storage Viewer, a graphical interface for looking at the iSCSI & storage setup on a remote Windows Server.
The tool is pretty intuitive – just stick in the name of your Windows Server and away you go. There are tabs showing overall server information, iSCSI targets and physical disks as shown in the attached screenshots.
The download link is here – Windows Storage Viewer 1.0.0
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