Hi,

I have some questions regarding iSCSI and Ceph RBD. If I have understood 
correctly, the RBD backstore module 
on target side can translate SCSI IO into Ceph OSD requests. The iSCSI 
target driver with rbd.ko can expose Ceph cluster
on iSCSI protocol. If correct, then that all is happening on target side.  

My confusion is what is  happening on client side?

Meaning, does linux mainline kernel code called "rbd" has any role with  
Open-iSCSI initiator on client side? To put it more simple, 
is there any common ground for both protocols (iSCSI and rbd) in the linux 
kernel  of the client side? 

Thanks :-)

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