Fibre Channel, or FC, is high performance network technology primarily used for storage networking. Fibre channal communicate between computer devices at data rare of 4Gbps, 8Gbps and 10Gbps.
iSCSI uses TCP/IP (typically TCP ports 860 and 3260). In essence, iSCSI simply allows two hosts to negotiate and then exchange SCSI commands using IP networks. iSCSI (for "Internet SCSI") protocol allows clients (called initiators) to send SCSI commands (CDBs) to SCSI storage devices (targets) on remote servers.
Fibre Channel, or FC, is high performance network technology primarily used for storage networking. Fibre channal communicate between computer devices at data rare of 4Gbps, 8Gbps and 10Gbps.
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iSCSI (for "Internet SCSI") protocol allows clients (called initiators) to send SCSI commands (CDBs) to SCSI storage devices (targets) on remote servers.
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