Originally Posted by
Computurd
I am surely not a NAS expert, but i am sure that to reach compliance with the strenuous requirements you will need to consider an off-site data backup program.
Even the best fire-proof safes can be stolen. They also can fail, etc. if the PSU on that NAS goes out and fries your drives, your screwed to put it bluntly. Also, viruses, etc, can do serious damage.
Many companies will keep a safe deposit box with a HDD in there with all of their data for offsite data storage.
iSCSI allows the user to configure the drive as a local storage volume. You would handle it much like a normal HDD, even with queuing that some solutions dont offer, once the connection is established with the host computer.
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