Re: [ANNOUNCE]: SCST 3.0 released

2014-09-21 Thread Vladislav Bolkhovitin
No, because it's too new, but you can always get it from the git. Or you 
can use stable Emulex driver for 16Gb connectivity. It's not in the 
bundle only because of the Emulex policy.


Thanks,
Vlad

On 9/19/2014 23:59, scst.n...@gmail.com wrote:

Does 16Gb qla2x00t included?

发自我的小米手机

Vladislav Bolkhovitin 于 2014-9-20 下午2:39写道:

Hi All,

I'm glad to announce that SCST 3.0 has just been released. This
release includes SCST
core, target drivers iSCSI-SCST for iSCSI, including iSER support
(thanks to
Mellanox!), qla2x00t for QLogic Fibre Channel adapters, ib_srpt for
InfiniBand SRP,
fcst for FCoE and scst_local for local loopback-like access as well
as SCST management
utility scstadmin. Also separately you can download from Emulex
development portal
stable and fully functional target driver for the current generation
of Emulex Fibre
Channel adapters.

SCST is alternative SCSI target stack for Linux. SCST allows
creation of sophisticated
storage devices, which provide advanced functionality, like
replication, thin
provisioning, deduplication, high availability, automatic backup,
etc. Majority of
recently developed SAN appliances, especially higher end ones, are
SCST based. It might
well be that your favorite storage appliance running SCST in the
firmware.

More info about SCST and its modules you can find on:
http://scst.sourceforge.net

Thanks to all who made it happen!

Vlad

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Re: [ANNOUNCE]: SCST 3.0 released

2014-09-21 Thread Vladislav Bolkhovitin
No, because it's too new, but you can always get it from the git. Or you 
can use stable Emulex driver for 16Gb connectivity. It's not in the 
bundle only because of the Emulex policy.


Thanks,
Vlad

On 9/19/2014 23:59, scst.n...@gmail.com wrote:

Does 16Gb qla2x00t included?

发自我的小米手机

Vladislav Bolkhovitin v...@vlnb.net于 2014-9-20 下午2:39写道:

Hi All,

I'm glad to announce that SCST 3.0 has just been released. This
release includes SCST
core, target drivers iSCSI-SCST for iSCSI, including iSER support
(thanks to
Mellanox!), qla2x00t for QLogic Fibre Channel adapters, ib_srpt for
InfiniBand SRP,
fcst for FCoE and scst_local for local loopback-like access as well
as SCST management
utility scstadmin. Also separately you can download from Emulex
development portal
stable and fully functional target driver for the current generation
of Emulex Fibre
Channel adapters.

SCST is alternative SCSI target stack for Linux. SCST allows
creation of sophisticated
storage devices, which provide advanced functionality, like
replication, thin
provisioning, deduplication, high availability, automatic backup,
etc. Majority of
recently developed SAN appliances, especially higher end ones, are
SCST based. It might
well be that your favorite storage appliance running SCST in the
firmware.

More info about SCST and its modules you can find on:
http://scst.sourceforge.net

Thanks to all who made it happen!

Vlad

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[ANNOUNCE]: SCST 3.0 released

2014-09-20 Thread Vladislav Bolkhovitin

Hi All,

I'm glad to announce that SCST 3.0 has just been released. This release includes SCST 
core, target drivers iSCSI-SCST for iSCSI, including iSER support (thanks to 
Mellanox!), qla2x00t for QLogic Fibre Channel adapters, ib_srpt for InfiniBand SRP, 
fcst for FCoE and scst_local for local loopback-like access as well as SCST management 
utility scstadmin. Also separately you can download from Emulex development portal 
stable and fully functional target driver for the current generation of Emulex Fibre 
Channel adapters.


SCST is alternative SCSI target stack for Linux. SCST allows creation of sophisticated 
storage devices, which provide advanced functionality, like replication, thin 
provisioning, deduplication, high availability, automatic backup, etc. Majority of 
recently developed SAN appliances, especially higher end ones, are SCST based. It might 
well be that your favorite storage appliance running SCST in the firmware.


More info about SCST and its modules you can find on: 
http://scst.sourceforge.net

Thanks to all who made it happen!

Vlad
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[ANNOUNCE]: SCST 3.0 released

2014-09-20 Thread Vladislav Bolkhovitin

Hi All,

I'm glad to announce that SCST 3.0 has just been released. This release includes SCST 
core, target drivers iSCSI-SCST for iSCSI, including iSER support (thanks to 
Mellanox!), qla2x00t for QLogic Fibre Channel adapters, ib_srpt for InfiniBand SRP, 
fcst for FCoE and scst_local for local loopback-like access as well as SCST management 
utility scstadmin. Also separately you can download from Emulex development portal 
stable and fully functional target driver for the current generation of Emulex Fibre 
Channel adapters.


SCST is alternative SCSI target stack for Linux. SCST allows creation of sophisticated 
storage devices, which provide advanced functionality, like replication, thin 
provisioning, deduplication, high availability, automatic backup, etc. Majority of 
recently developed SAN appliances, especially higher end ones, are SCST based. It might 
well be that your favorite storage appliance running SCST in the firmware.


More info about SCST and its modules you can find on: 
http://scst.sourceforge.net

Thanks to all who made it happen!

Vlad
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