OSD in review - February, 2002

Mcgrath, Jim Jim_Mcgrath at maxtor.com
Wed Feb 20 12:38:34 PST 2002


* From the T10 Reflector (t10 at t10.org), posted by:
* "Mcgrath, Jim" <Jim_Mcgrath at maxtor.com>
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My understanding is that a lot of folks just use Fat-32 between platforms
(especially the PC and Mac for AV stuff).  Of course, when Fat-32 runs
out....

Jim


-----Original Message-----
From: Pat LaVarre [mailto:LAVARRE at iomega.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 9:07 AM
To: t10 at t10.org
Subject: OSD in review - February, 2002


* From the T10 Reflector (t10 at t10.org), posted by:
* "Pat LaVarre" <LAVARRE at iomega.com>
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> "Elliott, Robert" <Robert.Elliott at COMPAQ.com> 02/19/02 12:51PM
> ...
> You may want to peruse the OSD command set,
> which has lots of long CDBs
> and discusses using bidirectional for its CREATE command.

Thanks for this pointer.

How live/dead is this OSD effort?  Is it here that people discuss it?
Anybody out there actually implementing this protocol?

I ask because I hear above the 2GiB limit of FAT-16 LFN people don't have a
commonly agreed standard for sneaker-netting filesystems between platforms.

At first glance, I'd say T10 OSD is a form of Ftp over Scsi ... which is
interesting for efforts like file exchange for peer-to-peer Usb (aka Usb OTG
= On The Go).

Pat LaVarre


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