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RE: [Ips] T10 data protection and iSCSI



T10 data protection simply changes slightly the content and length of the data
fields sent to and received from the storage device.  It also modifies
the behavior of some commands, depending on the checking level
selected for the data protection mechanism.  That is described in the
T10 standard SBC-2 (and SBC-3, now in development).
 
It has no effect on the iSCSI protocol itself and is completely independent
of RFC 3720.
 
Bob


From: Vishal Study [mailto:vishal.study at gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 7:35 PM
To: ips
Subject: [Ips] T10 data protection and iSCSI

Hi:
 
What is relation between T10 data protection mechanism and iSCSI protocol?

I couldn't find any reference to T10 data protection inside RFC 3720.

Pardon my ignorance if this is stupid question...I am quite new to the storage area.
 
Thanks,
Vishal.
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