On 3/16/07, Achim Patzner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 16.03.2007, at 16:59, John Nielsen wrote:
> A truly standalone iSCSI client will most likely want to use a TOE
> card, which
> to the OS looks like any other SCSI adapter. (I'm unsure which if
> any such
> cards are currently supported in FreeBSD, but that's a tangential
> question.)

Maybe someone feels like playing with these: http://www.myri.com/
Myri-10G/10gbe_solutions.html

There are at least a half dozen if not a dozen HBA iSCSI initiators.
The only gating factor is price. A pxebooted ramdisk image with an
iSCSI software initiator in it is probably the best way to go for most
people. I don't think that there is a FreeBSD driver for any of the
current hardware iSCSI HBAs.

                     -Kip
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