An administrator wants to use Volumes to connect to physical servers that are not able to be virtualized.
Which three things must be configured for Volumes to support iSCSI clients? (Choose three.)
An administrator wants to use Volumes to connect to physical servers that are not able to be virtualized.
Which three things must be configured for Volumes to support iSCSI clients? (Choose three.)
To support iSCSI clients, three key configurations are necessary. First, the Data Services IP address must be set up since it is the address clients will use to access the storage. Second, the Client OS iSCSI initiator must be configured to allow the operating system to initiate the connection to the storage. Third, enabling external client access is essential when the iSCSI services are used outside the cluster, ensuring clients can connect to and use the storage resources.
ADE is the correct answer
ADE is the correct answer
ADE the correct answers
ADE are correct
A,B, D are the correct answers
A, D, E is the correct answer. B is not correct, because it is not needed when configuring iSCSI connection from client. E- enabling external client access is necessary when using iSCSI services outside the cluster.