On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Slawa Olhovchenkov <slw_at_zxy.spb.ru> wrote: > On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 11:12:52AM +0200, Edward Tomasz Napierala wrote: > > > Hi. I've replied in private, but just for the record: > > > > On 0627T0927, Sreenivasa Honnur wrote: > > > Does freebsd iscsi target supports: > > > 1. ACL (access control lists) > > > > In 10-STABLE there is a way to control access based on initiator > > name and IP address. > > > > > 2. iSNS > > > > No; it's one of the iSCSI features that seem to only be used > > for marketing purposes :-) > > > > > 3. Multiple connections per session > > > > No; see above. > > I think this is help for 40G links. > I assume that you are looking at transfer of large amounts of data over 40G links. Assuming that tis is the case, yes, multiple connections per session can help you. If you have not done so, you should also look at http://fasterdata.es.net. It is a bit linux-centric these days, but still provides a lot of information on moving data efficiently over fast links. IIt is evolving continually, but did not discuss iSCSI last I knew. ESnet has an Nx100G backbone and many users (most notably the LHC at CERN) who regularly move increasingly large volumes of data, often around the clock, making efficient use of available bandwidth is critical. The network researchers there have put in significant efforts in determining how to best optimize such operations. -- R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer, Retired E-mail: rkoberman_at_gmail.comReceived on Wed Jul 02 2014 - 03:43:09 UTC
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