Starwindsoftware iSCSI SAN 5.0 is out with HA feature
Starwindsoftware just released a version 5.0 of iSCSI SAN software for Windows.
The new version of Starwind iSCSI SAN was just released by Starwindsoftware. With easier setup (no need to install startport driver anymore) and feature like High availability.
The HA feature provides automatic failover in case one node fails. There is a great video showing this feature on Starwind Website. Just watch here.

As I said, the installation is super easy:
01. Just install it on your Windows box and Add new host.
02. Add a target (Hard disk, Optical drive or Tape device)
03. Connect to the target with root as a login and starwind as a password.
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