- The iSCSI feature is only available for the BlackArmor NAS 400 Series. ISCSI cannot be used with an encrypted volume on the BlackArmor NAS. The (Free) globalSAN iSCSI Initiator for OS X may not connect when using CHAP Authentication. The BlackArmor NAS Manager page is used to setup an iSCSI Target and Device.
- We had quite a few stability problems - mostly hangs and laggy behavior relating to suspend/resume/sleep on the mac - which I described in a post on the SNS forums. Fortunately they appear to be fixed by the newest beta, 4.0.0.204BETA, of the globalsan iscsi initiator; if you've tried this out and it didn't work for you, try the newer code.
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The globalSAN® iSCSI Initiator for OS X enables Mac computers to connect to practically any iSCSI storage target, using standard GbE or 10GbE hardware.
iSCSI is a network protocol standard that enables the transport of block-level I/O over TCP/IP. One major advantage of iSCSI is that it can work over your existing Ethernet infrastructure. Depending on the speed of your network, an iSCSI-based storage area network (SAN) can rival the performance of a Fibre Channel SAN, and can cost far less to implement.
In an iSCSI SAN, an initiator is needed on each computer that requires access to the networked storage. An initiator is not included with the purchase of a Mac, so we created globalSAN to bring iSCSI to OS X.
iSCSI is a block-level protocol that enables the ability to implement a Storage Area Network (SAN) within an Ethernet/IP infrastructure. The protocol is extremely efficient and can therefore maximize the throughput of a well-designed Ethernet network. Read A Brief Introduction to iSCSI if you would like to learn more.