Systemd Working On "Storage Target Mode" Feature - Inspired By Apple macOSTCB13@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml – 323 points – 8 months agoYet another win for Systemd.59Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent comment“ via NVMe-TCP (in case you wonder what that is: it's the new hot shit for exposing block devices over the network, kinda like iSCSI…” So….?The protocol already existed. This made it convenient to boot from itSo NVMe-TCP is yet another storage over network standard…. Regardless of making it work like this.I guess if you had your way we'd still be doing token ring over twin-ax. WhateverI see no flaw in this logic
“ via NVMe-TCP (in case you wonder what that is: it's the new hot shit for exposing block devices over the network, kinda like iSCSI…” So….?The protocol already existed. This made it convenient to boot from itSo NVMe-TCP is yet another storage over network standard…. Regardless of making it work like this.I guess if you had your way we'd still be doing token ring over twin-ax. WhateverI see no flaw in this logic
The protocol already existed. This made it convenient to boot from itSo NVMe-TCP is yet another storage over network standard…. Regardless of making it work like this.I guess if you had your way we'd still be doing token ring over twin-ax. WhateverI see no flaw in this logic
So NVMe-TCP is yet another storage over network standard…. Regardless of making it work like this.I guess if you had your way we'd still be doing token ring over twin-ax. WhateverI see no flaw in this logic
“ via NVMe-TCP (in case you wonder what that is: it's the new hot shit for exposing block devices over the network, kinda like iSCSI…”
So….?
The protocol already existed. This made it convenient to boot from it
So NVMe-TCP is yet another storage over network standard…. Regardless of making it work like this.
I guess if you had your way we'd still be doing token ring over twin-ax. Whatever
I see no flaw in this logic