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iSCSI Configuration
This chapter provides the following iSCSI configuration information:
“iSCSI Offload in Windows Server” on page 191
“iSCSI Offload in Linux Environments” on page 200
iSCSI Boot
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Series gigabit Ethernet (GbE) adapters support iSCSI boot to
enable network boot of operating systems to diskless systems. iSCSI boot allows
a Windows, Linux, or VMware operating system to boot from an iSCSI target
machine located remotely over a standard IP network.
For iSCSI boot from SAN information, see
.
iSCSI Offload in Windows Server
iSCSI offload is a technology that offloads iSCSI protocol processing overhead
from host processors to the iSCSI HBA. iSCSI offload increases network
performance and throughput while helping to optimize server processor use. This
section covers how to configure the Windows iSCSI offload feature for the Cavium
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Series Adapters.
With the proper iSCSI offload licensing, you can configure your iSCSI-capable
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Series Adapter to offload iSCSI processing from the host processor. The
following sections describe how to enable the system to take advantage of
Cavium’s iSCSI offload feature:
Installing Cavium QLogic Drivers
Installing the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
NOTE
Some iSCSI features may not be fully enabled in the current release. For
details, refer to