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Using iSCSI Cake for ESX 3.5 posted: Mar 3, 2009 7:13 AM

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iSCSI Cake is a full featured Windows iSCSI Target. It differentiates from other iSCSI targets in that it supports VMDK file as storage source. This feature enables user to share existing virtual machine disk files or boot from iSCSI to existing operating systems. And whenever there is a problem, the VMDK file can be mounted and diagnosed using VMware's mount tool.

Using iSCSI Cake with VMware ESX Server: http://www.iscsicake.com/iscsi/iscsicakeesx.pdf

Boot Windows 2003 from iSCSI Cake: http://www.iscsicake.com/iscsi/iscsicakedisklessen.pdf

Web site: http://www.iscsicake.com

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