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iSCSI
iSCSI is a type of network storage technology that offers high expandability and low implementation
costs. Through existing network infrastructure and iSCSI you can use your NAS to expand existing
storage space or have it act as a backup destination. iSCSI consists of two ends, a target and an
initiator. The initiator is used to search for iSCSI hosts and to set up targets.
IQN: IQN (iSCSI Qualified Name) is the unique name for each iSCSI target. This name should not
be the same as any of the other target IQNs on other hosts.