Iscsi Cake 18 Install [hot] May 2026

iSCSI Cake 1.8 (also known as CCDisk) is a storage server application that allows you to share your server's disk space, partitions, or virtual disk files (like VMDK or ISO) with multiple client computers as if they were local hard drives. Installation & Configuration Overview

Add iSCSI Disks: Open the iSCSI Cake management console and add the disk or file you wish to share. iscsi cake 18 install

Part 2: Create an iSCSI Virtual Disk

  1. In Server Manager, click File and Storage Services.
  2. Click iSCSI.
  3. In the right pane, click Tasks > New iSCSI Virtual Disk.
  4. Select the volume where you want to store the virtual disk.
  5. Enter a name for the virtual disk (e.g., DataDisk1).
  6. Specify the size (e.g., 10GB).
  7. iSCSI Target: Select "New iSCSI Target" and name it (e.g., Target1).
  8. Access Servers: Click Add to specify which servers can connect. You can enter the IP address or IQN of the server you want to grant access to.
  9. Complete the wizard.

Virtualization: Noted for its early support of exporting .VMDK files as local disks. iSCSI Cake 1

Why Choose the "Cake 18" Approach?

Before diving into the installation, let's deconstruct the keyword: iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p 10

System Requirements

Step 4 — Create an iSCSI Target

Define a target IQN (iSCSI Qualified Name). Standard format: iqn.YYYY-MM.com.domain:unique-name