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iSCSI Target for Windows 2008 failover cluster posted: Mar 3, 2009 7:09 AM

Click to view tankyren's profile Enthusiast 36 posts since
Jun 20, 2008
iSCSI Cake is a Windows iSCSI target that supports physical disk, partition, vmdk file, iso file, and img file as storage source. Most important, it supports SCSI-3 persistent reservation which is necessary for Windows 2008 failover cluster.

Here is the cluster solution of 2 nodes in EXS3.5, using vmdk files as cluster storage:

http://www.iscsicake.com/download/iscsicakecluster.pdf

To download setup package:

http://www.iscsicake.com/iscsi/ccdisksetup.exe

Home page: http://www.iscsicake.com/
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Re: iSCSI Target for Windows 2008 failover cluster

1. Sep 1, 2009 7:50 AM in response to: tankyren
Click to view JanisBalderis's profile Novice 10 posts since
Aug 28, 2009
OK, let`s talk with another words: iSCSI Cake is the product, that tankyren trying to sell, not saying that it presents by itself the consolidation of stolen menu and zero availability.

Re: iSCSI Target for Windows 2008 failover cluster

3. Sep 28, 2009 1:55 AM in response to: tankyren
Click to view JanisBalderis's profile Novice 10 posts since
Aug 28, 2009
First of all I`m not working for StarWind, I`m using their product for a month. And tell me please, where am I wrong in my posts?

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