Hi,
is there a way to a boot disk-less Mac Pro from a SAN (or NAS with iSCSI)? For reasons of security and ease of administration, we want to deploy a secure centralized storage that literally hosts the entire company in a single redundant rack. I know Windows and most Unixes can do that and wonder if there is a similar solution for Mac OS X.
Speed is not much a concern (50MB/s is ok). Therefore iSCSI over Gigabit Ethernet should be fine. However, I could not find a bootable iSCSI initiator card for the Mac yet. Is there one?
Any pointers are much appreciated,
Thanks!
is there a way to a boot disk-less Mac Pro from a SAN (or NAS with iSCSI)? For reasons of security and ease of administration, we want to deploy a secure centralized storage that literally hosts the entire company in a single redundant rack. I know Windows and most Unixes can do that and wonder if there is a similar solution for Mac OS X.
Speed is not much a concern (50MB/s is ok). Therefore iSCSI over Gigabit Ethernet should be fine. However, I could not find a bootable iSCSI initiator card for the Mac yet. Is there one?
Any pointers are much appreciated,
Thanks!
Globalsan Iscsi Keygen For Mac Windows 7
Mac OS X (10.5.6), Mac Pro 8 Core
Globalsan Mac
Posted on Apr 7, 2010 3:13 AM
Globalsan Iscsi Keygen For Mac Os
The globalSAN iSCSI Initiator for macOS/OS X enables Mac computers to connect to practically any iSCSI storage target, using standard GbE or 10GbE hardware. Setup 2015 Mac Mini (8GB, 256GB SSD). And run OSX Server. Open Directory All shares, etc. Plan was to use Synology DiskStation 5-bay unit. 4-Disk RAID-10 array, 1-hot spare. Volume1 - to pull down ALL their existing Dropbox data Volume2 - be large iSCSI LUN. Map iSCSI LUN to Mac Mini Server. (GlobalSAN iSCSI initiator).