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Linux Storage Configuration Guides

Best practices for configuring NVMe-TCP and iSCSI storage on Linux distributions.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is for reference only. Always consult official vendor documentation for your distribution and storage array. Test thoroughly in a lab environment before production use.


Quick Start

Choose your distribution and protocol to get started:

Distribution NVMe-TCP iSCSI NFS
RHEL/Rocky/Alma Quickstart | Best Practices Quickstart | Best Practices
Debian/Ubuntu Quickstart | Best Practices Quickstart | Best Practices
SUSE/openSUSE Quickstart | Best Practices Quickstart | Best Practices
Oracle Linux Quickstart | Best Practices Quickstart | Best Practices
Proxmox VE Quickstart | Best Practices Quickstart | Best Practices
XCP-ng Quickstart | Best Practices | GUI Guide Quickstart
AWS Outposts Quickstart Quickstart

Common Resources

These reference documents are included inline throughout the Best Practices guides.

  • [Storage Terminology Glossary]({{ site.baseurl }}/common/glossary.html) - Key terms for iSCSI and NVMe-TCP
  • [Network Architecture Concepts]({{ site.baseurl }}/common/network-concepts.html) - Network design and ARP configuration
  • [Multipath Concepts]({{ site.baseurl }}/common/multipath-concepts.html) - Path management and failover
  • [Security Best Practices]({{ site.baseurl }}/common/security-best-practices.html) - Firewall and access control
  • [Troubleshooting Guide]({{ site.baseurl }}/common/troubleshooting-common.html) - Common issues and solutions

Document Types

QUICKSTART Guides - Short, opinionated guides with a single recommended configuration path. Get up and running quickly.

BEST-PRACTICES Guides - Comprehensive documentation with multiple options, detailed explanations, diagrams, and troubleshooting information.