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A Windows Server running the iSCSI Target feature requires that the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service to be in Running status: True.

In Cloud computing, a storage area network (SAN) refers to a high-speed computer network that is specially designed and developed to avail end users the ability to have an access to a consolidated, block-level data storage.

Hence, a storage area network (SAN) is typically designed to connect network servers to a data storage.

iSCSI is an acronym for Internet Small Computer System Interface and it is an internet protocol (IP) standard that is used essentially on a storage area network (SAN), for connecting data storage facilities over a transmission control protocol and internet protocol (TCP/IP).

On Windows Server, after an iSCSI Target feature has been installed, you should proceed to create a new iSCSI virtual disk and then configure the access server on your computer system.

By the default, the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service is stopped on Windows computer.

In order to use it, you must start the service and make sure its status reads "Running" before any configuration can be done.

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