Farina Ahmed Lv5Posted 08 May 2023 13:57
  
Hardware acceleration refers to the use of specialized hardware components, such as a graphics processing unit (GPU), network interface card (NIC), or storage controller, to perform certain tasks more efficiently than a general-purpose CPU.

When adding an iSCSI server to Sangfor HCI, enabling hardware acceleration for external storage can help improve performance and stability by offloading storage-related tasks to a dedicated hardware component. This can help reduce the workload on the CPU and improve overall system performance.

Using a NAS (Network Attached Storage) device for iSCSI storage may or may not solve this problem, depending on the specific hardware and configuration. Some NAS devices may support hardware acceleration for iSCSI storage, while others may not. Additionally, the performance and stability of the iSCSI storage will also depend on factors such as the network bandwidth, latency, and disk I/O performance.

If you are looking for a NAS device that supports adding an iSCSI server to Sangfor HCI, you may want to consult the documentation or support resources for your specific HCI and NAS solutions, as well as any compatibility or performance requirements. Some popular NAS brands that support iSCSI storage include Synology, QNAP, and NetApp, among others.

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