Did I read that correctly? You don't support multiple connections in iSCSI or FC? I use this software for SAN capability (and yes, it was expensive):
http://www.metasan.com
I should be good to go right?

As far as my problems, I don't think it's anything you guys can help with. The initiators for the Macintosh are a joke. ATTO is the clunkiest software I've ever used. Half the time if it doesn't find the target right away (after a reboot) then you have to manually go in and discover it. And now they say I need to buy a new version to support the new OS. How do I know the new version will even work?

The SNS initiator is slick and operates well, but it chokes up during file transfers (and sometimes crashes). It runs a lot better w/ the DSS demo. But not well enough. The Ardis Mac initiator reports the disks as a network drive and thus won't work with MetaSAN. During these two years, if I ever try to use jumbo frames, MPIO, link aggregation, it generally makes these problems twice as bad.

Apple had their own iSCSI initiator in one of the OSX Leopard builds:
http://www.thinksecret.com/archives/...source/25.html

It didn't make the final version. That's been the nail in the coffin for me.

This is it's not just your target software I have these issues with. I also have a Wasabi box and I've tested multiple open-source projects. Lots of different hardware configurations too. The common theme is that if one of these countless setups work well and stable, it's slow as hell. If it's fast, it's likely to cause kernel panics or some other issue. CPU activity from the TCP overhead is rather bad in OSX as well.

Qlogic fiber HBAs on the other hand are used by tons of people on Macs. Their drivers and software are free, and the 2gbps HBAs are dirt cheap on ebay. It just seems like a better solution. What do you think?