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In this conguration, a host connects to a SAN fabric, which consists of Fibre Channel switches and storage
arrays, using a Fibre Channel adapter. LUNs from a storage array become available to the host. You can
access the LUNs and create datastores for your storage needs. The datastores use the VMFS format.
For specic information on seing up the Fibre Channel SAN, see Chapter 3, “Using ESXi with Fibre
Channel SAN,” on page 35.
Internet SCSI (iSCSI)
Stores virtual machine les on remote iSCSI storage devices. iSCSI packages SCSI storage trac into the
TCP/IP protocol so that it can travel through standard TCP/IP networks instead of the specialized FC
network. With an iSCSI connection, your host serves as the initiator that communicates with a target, located
in remote iSCSI storage systems.
ESXi oers the following types of iSCSI connections:
Hardware iSCSI
Your host connects to storage through a third-party adapter capable of
ooading the iSCSI and network processing. Hardware adapters can be
dependent and independent.
Software iSCSI
Your host uses a software-based iSCSI initiator in the VMkernel to connect to
storage. With this type of iSCSI connection, your host needs only a standard
network adapter for network connectivity.
You must congure iSCSI initiators for the host to access and display iSCSI storage devices.
iSCSI Storage depicts dierent types of iSCSI initiators.
Figure 13. iSCSI Storage
iSCSI array
VMFS
virtual
machine
virtual
machine
LAN LAN
iSCSI
HBA
ethernet
NIC
Host
software
adapter
In the left example, the host uses the hardware iSCSI adapter to connect to the iSCSI storage system.
In the right example, the host uses a software iSCSI adapter and an Ethernet NIC to connect to the iSCSI
storage.
iSCSI storage devices from the storage system become available to the host. You can access the storage
devices and create VMFS datastores for your storage needs.
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