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Webinar: Accelerate your performance by deploying iSER to your StarWind infrastructure

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 12:40 pm
by Daria (staff)
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Accelerate your performance by deploying iSER to your StarWind infrastructure

15 September, 11 am PT / 2 pm ET

Host: Oles Borys, Director of Support Department, StarWind

StarWind Virtual SAN supports majority of industry-standard uplink protocols, which enables it to work with almost all virtual environments and technologies. Now StarWind VSAN works also with iSER, which is a topnotch extension of data transfer model of iSCSI with RDMA.

iSER is by times faster than iSCSI and easy to manage. With RDMA protocol suite, it supplies higher bandwidth for block storage transfers. It has the lowest latency and lowest CPU utilization. Besides, it is stable and saves advantages of the iSCSI protocol like security and high availability.

Join our tap room and learn how to configure iSER, which enforces StarWind by unloading CPU and speeding up the performance. StarWind engineer will provide you with the instructions on that and will also demonstrate the resulting system performance.

Re: Webinar: Accelerate your performance by deploying iSER to your StarWind infrastructure

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2016 8:17 am
by Petr_sw1
Hello.

During the webinar Oles said that I can request beta version of VSAN to test iSER in our environment.

Is it possible?

Thanks.

Re: Webinar: Accelerate your performance by deploying iSER to your StarWind infrastructure

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2016 10:01 am
by Oles (staff)
Hello Petr,

One of my engineer will share a download link with you in PM.
Please note that this is beta that is not meant to be used in production.

Thank you.

Re: Webinar: Accelerate your performance by deploying iSER to your StarWind infrastructure

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 8:55 am
by Daria (staff)
Thanks to all who attended this session! Hope you enjoyed it :)

If you missed the meeting, don’t get upset – we’ve recorded it for your convenience and you can watch it following this link.

You are more than welcome to share your comments and feedback on the webinar here!