
Open-E iSCSI is largely based on Open-E NAS, which is why we were not surprised to see support for Snapshots, Fibre Channel adapters and multiple network cards. The latter can be used to provide more bandwidth than what you would get using one network connection via iSCSI's multi-path feature. It is supported by Microsoft's iSCSI Initiator, but not necessarily by all software solutions that are available. However, you can still use multiple cards to share one iSCSI target between different subnets or between physically different networks.

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