Tunnel iscsi through https
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2013-06-15, 21:11
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RE: Tunnel iscsi through https
It is do-able on paper, but most VPNs are fairly "lossy". VPN is very concerned about timestamps on packets, and most will retransmit or request a retransmit from the host/client. But TCP is a "best effort" protocol, and VPN Servers/ Clients are written with WANs in mind. Thus, VPNs add latency, and will tolerate a fair number dropped packets. But iSCSI inside of a VPN tunnel doesn't know it's in a tunnel, it can handle latency to a degree, but packet loss can cause major problems very quickly.
I don't know a single network engineer who will support even the idea of iSCSI in a VPN Tunnel. (2013-06-15 11:59)jrsmile Wrote: I send a mail to vendor-support to discuss the project. "Thus far, you have been adrift within the sheltered harbor of my patience..." |
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Tunnel iscsi through https - jrsmile - 2013-06-09, 10:15
RE: Tunnel iscsi through https - mcb30 - 2013-06-09, 15:09
RE: Tunnel iscsi through https - robinsmidsrod - 2013-06-09, 18:46
RE: Tunnel iscsi through https - ArneLovius - 2013-06-11, 15:25
RE: Tunnel iscsi through https - jrsmile - 2013-06-15, 11:59
RE: Tunnel iscsi through https - MultimediaMan - 2013-06-15 21:11
RE: Tunnel iscsi through https - jrsmile - 2013-06-16, 15:51
RE: Tunnel iscsi through https - robinsmidsrod - 2013-06-17, 08:24
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