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iSCSI vs NVMe over TCP

Developers and system administrators should learn iSCSI when implementing scalable storage solutions, such as in virtualized data centers, cloud environments, or for disaster recovery setups, as it reduces costs by leveraging existing Ethernet networks instead of expensive Fibre Channel meets developers should learn nvme/tcp when building or managing distributed storage systems, cloud-native applications, or data-intensive workloads that require scalable, low-latency access to remote nvme storage. Here's our take.

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iSCSI

Developers and system administrators should learn iSCSI when implementing scalable storage solutions, such as in virtualized data centers, cloud environments, or for disaster recovery setups, as it reduces costs by leveraging existing Ethernet networks instead of expensive Fibre Channel

iSCSI

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Developers and system administrators should learn iSCSI when implementing scalable storage solutions, such as in virtualized data centers, cloud environments, or for disaster recovery setups, as it reduces costs by leveraging existing Ethernet networks instead of expensive Fibre Channel

Pros

  • +It is particularly useful for scenarios requiring high-performance block storage access over LANs or WANs, such as database hosting, virtual machine storage, or media streaming applications, where low latency and reliability are critical
  • +Related to: storage-area-network, fibre-channel

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

NVMe over TCP

Developers should learn NVMe/TCP when building or managing distributed storage systems, cloud-native applications, or data-intensive workloads that require scalable, low-latency access to remote NVMe storage

Pros

  • +It is particularly useful in environments where deploying RDMA-capable infrastructure is impractical or costly, as it leverages existing TCP/IP networks
  • +Related to: nvme, nvme-of

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

Use iSCSI if: You want it is particularly useful for scenarios requiring high-performance block storage access over lans or wans, such as database hosting, virtual machine storage, or media streaming applications, where low latency and reliability are critical and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.

Use NVMe over TCP if: You prioritize it is particularly useful in environments where deploying rdma-capable infrastructure is impractical or costly, as it leverages existing tcp/ip networks over what iSCSI offers.

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The Bottom Line
iSCSI wins

Developers and system administrators should learn iSCSI when implementing scalable storage solutions, such as in virtualized data centers, cloud environments, or for disaster recovery setups, as it reduces costs by leveraging existing Ethernet networks instead of expensive Fibre Channel

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