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

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ronnie sahlberg, on 04/06/2009 11:57 AM wrote:
STGT supports MMC (read and write) and SMC which makes it possible to build a dvd burning jukebox. It also supports SSC and SMC which makes it possible to build a virtual tape library.

MMC and SMC are fairly mature.
SSC and SMC are reasonably mature and some people have succeeded in running some network backup applications with robot control successfully.


that brings up a point for STGT, we should really set up some "software combatibility matrix" for device types and application software.


For MMC I know that Nero and DVDdecrypted on windows works and dcdrecord under linux works.

So, I'll add for STGT:

 - "Emulation of virtual tape and media changer"	"Experimental"

 - "Possibility to write to emulated CD-R devices" 	"+"

OK?

Thanks,
Vlad

On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Vladislav Bolkhovitin <vst@xxxxxxxx <mailto:vst@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    ronnie sahlberg, on 04/06/2009 07:19 AM wrote:

        Maybe you should also show which device types each
        implementation can emulate.


    OK. Seems I should add than STGT has additional emulation for SMC
    and SSC devices as "Under development", correct?

        On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 5:56 AM, Vladislav Bolkhovitin
        <vst@xxxxxxxx <mailto:vst@xxxxxxxx> <mailto:vst@xxxxxxxx
        <mailto:vst@xxxxxxxx>>> wrote:

           Hi All,

           I set up http://scst.sourceforge.net/comparison.html page, which
           compares features of existing SCSI target subsystems for
        Linux. The
           comparison includes SCST, STGT, IET and LIO.

           I might be not fully correct somewhere, so, if you don't
        agree with
           me about some item(s) in the comparison table, please let me know
           and I will fix that.

           Vlad
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