SCSI-3 PGR's : Limits

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lusteenh
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Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:55 pm

Hi,

We have experienced some important limitations in this area when running tests with an extensive Hyper-V cluster (16 hosts). So I would like to understand what limits StarWind iSCSI software imposes : Max number or SCSI-3 PGR's supported. Max number of LUN's scupported and any other limitations that could impact building Hyper-V clusters that rely on CSV's. Are there any figures available on this ?

Best regards,

Luc
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Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:43 pm

Quite simple. We don't have any limitations. There are known some StarWind based production environments with more 1,000 iSCSI targets created and 200+ virtual machines served.
lusteenh wrote:Hi,

We have experienced some important limitations in this area when running tests with an extensive Hyper-V cluster (16 hosts). So I would like to understand what limits StarWind iSCSI software imposes : Max number or SCSI-3 PGR's supported. Max number of LUN's scupported and any other limitations that could impact building Hyper-V clusters that rely on CSV's. Are there any figures available on this ?

Best regards,

Luc
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