FC, iSCSI, and NAS configuration?


 
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Old 04-17-2012
FC, iSCSI, and NAS configuration?

I am using Windows Server 2008R2 as a domain controller to 2 other servers and would like to use my Dell Powervault 770N as my NAS for data storage. I have FC that I would like to implement between the servers and the NAS (as an iSCSI target). I am brand new to this world; is this possible? I am trying to find a free download for my NAS that will also be able to accommodate this scenario. Any help would be great!
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Old 04-17-2012
Please be more specific about what you have (hardware) and what you are trying to accomplish...
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Old 04-18-2012
My Domain Controller (Windows Server 2008R2) is a PowerEdge 2850. Web server is a PowerEdge 1850. WordPress server is a PowerEdge 1750. All Dell. They were donated to my school so I'm not entirely sure which internal packages they have. I have a 3COM Office Connect 8-port managed Gigabit switch, and my HBA is a 16-port McData 4400. I am also in the process of installing OpenFiler 2.3 on the PowerVault 770N (NAS).
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