Re: What is Target Mode in SATA terminology?

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On Monday 09 October 2006 14:47, Sean Bruno wrote:
> Just curious...with certain SCSI cards I could implement and play around
> with the card in 'target mode' and hook it up to a separate PC and it
> would appear as a SCSI disk.  Kind of fun to play with.
	You should look at the scst http://scst.sourceforge.net/ project. That is 
where the target mode fun happens. If your serious get a qla22xx card, that 
appears to be the best supported by the project. 


>
> Is there an equivalent in SATA / SAS land?  If there is, is there a well
> supported PCI-(E/X) board out there that I could play with?
	Well, the MPT driver for scst should support SAS. I can tell you though that 
the MPT driver isn't exactly stable for SPI..
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