[ANNOUNCE]: Comparison of features between different SCSI targets (SCST, STGT, IET, LIO) updated

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Hello,

I updated the Linux SCSI targets comparison page http://scst.sourceforge.net/comparison.html, which compares features of the existing Linux SCSI target subsystems. The comparison includes SCST, STGT, IET and LIO. I added IET there, because it is the most used Linux iSCSI target at the moment.

This page is intended to be a complete and fair feature-by-feature comparison between the targets. The only thing I have not added there is quality of various corner cases recovery, because I don't know how to measure that. SCST is really good in this area, while some other targets are often not too much, but I have no idea how to summarize it in an objective view.

If you see I'm wrong somewhere or forgot something, you are welcome to correct me and I will fix that.

Vlad


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