In this guide we will see how to add an iSCSI NetApp storage into XenServer (version 6.5 and above). Step one – Xenserver IQN Assuming you already have a NetApp storage created, In order to connect the NetApp Stroage into
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CentOS :: Connecting iSCSI device
In this guide we will see how to add an iSCSI device into XenServer (version 6.5 and above). In this guide we will use iSCSI device mapped into a FreeNAS box. You can see here how to create iSCSI device
XenServer :: Connecting iSCSI SR
In this guide we will see how to add an iSCSI device into XenServer (version 6.5 and above). You can see here how to create iSCSI device using FreeNAS. Note: Server’s IQN is shown in the general tab (server, not
FreeNAS :: Creating ISCSI Storage
Note: This guide was written using FreeNAS 11.2 In this guide we will explain how to configure iSCSI device mapping using FreeNAS. This could be very usefull for backups when using XenServer (as SR operation with NFS are very limited
Restoring your XEN VM From the dead
Managing your XEN VMs using Reduxio storage gives you the power of Backdating – BackDating operates like a built-in time machine, instantly recover your applications from any data loss event – be it software failure or cyber attacks, simply by
Mount VMWare VMFS under Centos
Hi All 🙂 So, we have a guide about configuring iSCSI initiator from Centos 7 with our Reduxio iSCSI Target. Now, let’s make it interesting – Let’s take an already created iSCSI mount point, with a vmware machine on it