use Arsenal Image Mount as a iSCSI server...
So we can create a iSCSI server in Windows XP/2003/7/8
Any way to do this?
Thx
Posted 02 June 2015 - 08:42 PM
use Arsenal Image Mount as a iSCSI server...
So we can create a iSCSI server in Windows XP/2003/7/8
Any way to do this?
Thx
Posted 02 June 2015 - 10:12 PM
That's not possible without a rather major redesign of Arsenal Image Mounter. It is a miniport driver that does not implement all necessary SCSI commands itself. Most generic SCSI features are implemented by scsiport.sys/storport.sys and the miniport just implements specific read/write requests and similar. But any kind of iSCSI server that works with scsiport.sys/storport.sys SCSI ports should work with AIM virtual disks as well.
Posted 03 June 2015 - 12:41 PM
That's not possible without a rather major redesign of Arsenal Image Mounter. It is a miniport driver that does not implement all necessary SCSI commands itself. Most generic SCSI features are implemented by scsiport.sys/storport.sys and the miniport just implements specific read/write requests and similar. But any kind of iSCSI server that works with scsiport.sys/storport.sys SCSI ports should work with AIM virtual disks as well.
Thanks Olof...
Very resumed, very explanative...
Thx again...
Posted 10 March 2016 - 05:50 PM
Any developments in this area ???
I had re-consulted Arsenal Recon page
"https://www.arsenalr...mage-mounter/"
and saw a interesting development which I transcribe next
>> From the AIM page (look at bottom)
"
(...)
The Future
Plugins, Shell Integration, iSCSI, AoE, Mounting over HTTP...
"
Posted 12 March 2016 - 10:24 AM
Hi PPL...
Any developments in this area ???
"
(...)
The Future
Plugins, Shell Integration, iSCSI, AoE, Mounting over HTTP...
"
No directly supported iSCSI or AoE, although I have heard that a few people seem to have successfully tried iSCSI by using other iSCSI target applications with an AIM drive as target.
Posted 12 March 2016 - 12:53 PM
As far as I am concerned, I would be more interested in an iScsi initiator feature within AIM.
Same with AOE.
Same with HTTP.
I.e the ability to mount remote disks againt a remote server/target.
Very similar to what we already do with devio.
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