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storing_your_files_on_a_synology_nas_using_iscsi [2014/09/03 16:41]
max [Installing Berryboot]
storing_your_files_on_a_synology_nas_using_iscsi [2014/09/03 16:50]
max
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 You can configure Berryboot to install the operating system files to [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​ISCSI|iSCSI]] network storage, instead of storing them on the SD card. You can configure Berryboot to install the operating system files to [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​ISCSI|iSCSI]] network storage, instead of storing them on the SD card.
 This improves performance,​ especially when using applications that write a lot to the file system. This improves performance,​ especially when using applications that write a lot to the file system.
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 +==== Requirements ====
  
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-This tutorial shows how to do this with a Synology NAS device, however you could configure NAS devices from other vendors or a plain computer running Linux or FreeBSD to act as iSCSI target as well.+This tutorial shows how to hook up your Pi to a Synology NAS device, however you could configure NAS devices from other vendors or a plain computer running Linux or FreeBSD to act as iSCSI target as well.
  
 ==== Creating the iSCSI target ==== ==== Creating the iSCSI target ====
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-5) Enter the IQN you created earlier, the IP address of your NAS device, and the username and password if you enabled CHAP authentication earlier.\\+5) Enter the IQN you created earlier ​in the "​**target** IQN" field, the IP address of your NAS device, and the username and password if you enabled CHAP authentication earlier.\\ 
 +The default "​initiator IQN" -identifying your Pi- is fine as-is.\\ 
 If you need special network settings (e.g. if you want your Pi to use a static network configuration instead of DHCP) press "​network settings"​ otherwise -> press "​next"​ If you need special network settings (e.g. if you want your Pi to use a static network configuration instead of DHCP) press "​network settings"​ otherwise -> press "​next"​
  
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