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Actually even lower level than that. iSCSI just makes a block device available over a TCP/IP network. You can use that block device however you like, write random data to it, partition it in to multiple volumes, use it as part of a volume group or disk pool, etc. The individual block device doesn't need to have a filesystem on it.



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