High Availability solution for iscsi

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Hi, I'm searching a solution for High availability of the target
service and backstore devices. My idea is to create a DRBD device
between 2 nodes and, on top of it, mount the folder /etc/target using
an ext4 filesystem. With this solution, when the active node goes
down, /etc/target and all the configuration will be remounted on the
other node. Obviously after the mount of the folder, the target
service will be started on the (new) active node. Furthermore, all
backstore devices are drbd resources so they can survive to a
failover.
I'd like to know if this is a good solution for HA. Is there some
other solution that I can use to ensure High Availability to iSCSI?

Thank you,
Marco
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