Overview, Iscsi boot overview, System requirements – HP NC373F PCI-E Multifunction 1000SX Gigabit Server Adapter User Manual

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Overview

iSCSI boot overview

The HP iSCSI boot feature allows a server to boot from a remote disk (known as the iSCSI target) on a
Storage Area Network (SAN) without having to directly attach a boot disk.
Booting from a remote disk on a SAN allows the boot process to be centralized and consolidates

equipment resources. Unlike other implementations, iSCSI boot does not require a separate DHCP server

or a PXE server.
iSCSI boot allows a Linux system with a standup, mezzanine, or embedded HP ProLiant Gigabit Ethernet

Multifunction server adapter to start up from a remote storage device. All iSCSI commands are handled

by the Linux operating system.
The following diagram depicts an iSCSI boot implementation.

This guide provides information about installing and using iSCSI boot in Linux-based environments.

System requirements

The following software and hardware support HP iSCSI boot implementations.
Supported operating systems

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 ES/AS for x86

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 ES/AS for x86_64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 ES/AS for x86 (Update 4, 5, and 6)

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