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What Makes Iscsi And Fc Different? |
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Answer» Addressing Scheme, ISCSI relies on IP and FC not, and the type of transfer of DATA ALSO. In FC the data transferred as BLOCKS, in iSCSI the data transferred as files. The cabling also, FC uses Fibre cable and iSCSI uses RJ45. Addressing Scheme, iSCSI relies on IP and FC not, and the type of transfer of data also. In FC the data transferred as blocks, in iSCSI the data transferred as files. The cabling also, FC uses Fibre cable and iSCSI uses RJ45. |
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