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- | '''{{LIO servername}}''' ('''{{T}}''') is the standard open-source [[SCSI]] target | + | '''{{LIO servername}}''' ('''{{T}}''') is the standard open-source [[SCSI]] target in Linux. It supports all prevalent storage fabrics, including [[Fibre Channel]] ([http://www.qlogic.com QLogic]), [[FCoE]], iEEE 1394, [[iSCSI]], [[iSER]] ([http://www.mellanox.com/ Mellanox] [[InfiniBand]]), [[SRP]] (Mellanox InfiniBand), USB, [[vHost]], etc. |
The advanced feature set of the {{Target}} has made it the SCSI target of choice for many storage array vendors, for instance allowing them to achieve [[VMware]]® Ready certifications. Native support for {{T}} in QEMU/[[KVM]], libvirt, and OpenStack™ ([https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Cinder/LIO-Grizzly setup], [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/18274/ code]) makes it an attractive storage option for cloud deployments. | The advanced feature set of the {{Target}} has made it the SCSI target of choice for many storage array vendors, for instance allowing them to achieve [[VMware]]® Ready certifications. Native support for {{T}} in QEMU/[[KVM]], libvirt, and OpenStack™ ([https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Cinder/LIO-Grizzly setup], [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/18274/ code]) makes it an attractive storage option for cloud deployments. |
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