How to get iSCSI Driver Development Kit

Hi,

Can someone help me how to get iSCSI Driver Development Kit. From where it can be downloadable?

Basically I want to figure out what are the iSCSI driver interfaces which an iSCSI HBA need to implement.

Thanks in advance.
–RCR

The last I knew you needed to send an email with DDK in the subject line to
xxxxx@microsoft.com. The email had to justify why you needed the DDK.

I know that supporting additional interfaces is a cost, but this is one
hopefully Microsoft will consider moving to the regular DDK. The iSCSI
technology is supposed to be the way to do virtual miniports and way too
many people just try to hack the current miniport model to solve the
problem.


Don Burn (MVP, Windows DDK)
Windows 2k/XP/2k3 Filesystem and Driver Consulting
Website: http://www.windrvr.com
Blog: http://msmvps.com/blogs/WinDrvr
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wrote in message news:xxxxx@ntdev…
> Hi,
>
> Can someone help me how to get iSCSI Driver Development Kit. From where
> it can be downloadable?
>
> Basically I want to figure out what are the iSCSI driver interfaces which
> an iSCSI HBA need to implement.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --RCR
>
>
>

The MPIO kit is supposed to be incorporated into some release or other
of the WDK for Longhorn, and the whole thing is supposed to fall out of
NDA. This was publicly discussed at Winhec. Storport is also supposed to
support virtual hbas, and the iSCSI virtual hba is supposed to use
Storport rather than whatever it uses now. I have no idea what the real
dates for these events are.

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[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Don Burn
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Subject: Re:[ntdev] How to get iSCSI Driver Development Kit

The last I knew you needed to send an email with DDK in the subject line
to
xxxxx@microsoft.com. The email had to justify why you needed the DDK.

I know that supporting additional interfaces is a cost, but this is one
hopefully Microsoft will consider moving to the regular DDK. The iSCSI
technology is supposed to be the way to do virtual miniports and way too

many people just try to hack the current miniport model to solve the
problem.


Don Burn (MVP, Windows DDK)
Windows 2k/XP/2k3 Filesystem and Driver Consulting
Website: http://www.windrvr.com
Blog: http://msmvps.com/blogs/WinDrvr
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wrote in message news:xxxxx@ntdev…
> Hi,
>
> Can someone help me how to get iSCSI Driver Development Kit. From
where
> it can be downloadable?
>
> Basically I want to figure out what are the iSCSI driver interfaces
which
> an iSCSI HBA need to implement.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --RCR
>
>
>


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