Microsoft iSCSI Software Target
Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 7 Documentation
Microsoft iSCSI Software Target
Overview of Microsoft iSCSI Software Target
What's New
Operating System Support
Checklist: Getting Started with iSCSI Targets
Installing the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target
Installing the VSS and VDS Hardware Providers
Connecting the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
Failover Cluster Support
Configuring iSCSI Storage for High Availability
Configuring a Cluster Network for Performance
Managing the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target on Clusters
Creating and Managing iSCSI Targets
Creating an iSCSI Target
Modifying the Configuration of an iSCSI Target
Deleting an iSCSI Target
Creating and Managing Virtual Disks for iSCSI Targets
Creating a Virtual Disk for an iSCSI Target
Importing a Virtual Disk
Assigning a Virtual Disk to an iSCSI Target
Extending a Virtual Disk for an iSCSI Target
Modifying the Configuration of a Virtual Disk
Removing iSCSI Target Access to a Virtual Disk
Taking a Virtual Disk Offline Temporarily
Deleting a Virtual Disk
Managing Advanced iSCSI Initiator Access
Managing Security
Managing Error Detection
Managing Network Connections
Using iSNS Servers to Manage Access
Managing Backup and Recovery for Virtual Disks
Creating and Managing Snapshots and Schedules
Creating and Scheduling Snapshots of Virtual Disks
Modifying a Snapshot Schedule
Deleting a Snapshot Schedule
Maintaining and Deleting Snapshots
Providing Local Access to Data on Virtual Disks
Mounting a Read-Only Snapshot Locally
Mounting a Virtual Disk Locally
Dismounting a Snapshot
Dismounting a Virtual Disk
Exporting a Snapshot
Rolling Back a Virtual Disk to a Snapshot
Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 7 Documentation