This week, Microsoft released their iSCSI Target software for general availability. Previously this had only been available for installations with Windows Storage Server via OEMs. Now anyone with Windows 2008 R2 can install and use the software without restrictions. However, there are already a number of other iSCSI target software offerings already on the market, [...]
This is the second of a series of posts reviewing the StarWind Enterprise Server iSCSI software target. The posts relate to version 4 of the product. Previous post(s) can be found at:
Review: StarWind Enterprise Server – Part I
In the first post of this review, I explained [...]
This is the first of a number of posts reviewing the StarWind Enterprise Server iSCSI software target. The posts relate to version 4 of the product.
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