Network and Storage Protocols

Mount volume with ISCSI or SMB ?

mulbzh
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hello and sorry for my english,

 

I have to create a new file server. I want to create server in windows server 2022 but for the share files i want to mount drive  D to Netapp where will be the storage of files.

I want to do like this because i want to have functionnality i use on Netapp (snapshot, fabricPool, snapmirror...).

But i don't know what it the best to mount the volume. I don't want to mount with NFS because it native on windows now but not very good. I want to mount and manage file sharing with NTFS rights directly from windows.

So i have ISCSI or SMB (CIFS). What is the best for you for what i want to do ?

thanks a lot

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Sanaman

Hi,

Snapmirror and Snapshots features are at volume level, regardless of what data protocols (iscsi or SMB). So whether you mount it iSCSI or CIFS,  you will get those features.

 

If it's block storage then iSCSI is best the option (specially DB volumes) to present the volume. If flat files then CIFS would be good. If you create the volume with mixed filesystem type then you can share it as CIFS or NFS.

 

Hope that helps

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