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KernelTrap: Combined iSCSI Effort
Apr 13, 2005, 19 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3719 reads)

"A recent posting to the lkml announced that the Open-iSCSI and Linux-iSCSI projects have merged into a single effort. iSCSI stands for the Internet Small Computer Systems Interface, a transport protocol that works on top of TCP and allows the SCSI family of protocols to function over a network instead of only over a local bus. Regarding the recent merging of efforts, the announcement explains:

"'After some dialog with the developers on each team, it was decided that although each team started out with independent code and some differences in architecture, it was worth considering the possibility of combining the two efforts into one...'"

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