DSCSI is a network disk system that utilizes a server's disk or disk image file as a data source, providing clients with data services and creating a disk with the same specifications as the server's on the user's computer.
DSCSI also utilizes virtual write technology to allow users to carry out specific operations such as reading or writing files on the disk. These operations do not affect other users of the same disk, maintaining the integrity of their work.
This software utilizes existing technologies such as TCP/IP, LAN and Client/Server structure and adopts technologies of virtual disk and network communication. It is developed independently and shares the storage system of the host computer by utilizing a TCP server.
Some of the functions of DSCSI include transforming the entire disk on the server to a virtual one on the workstation, transforming one partition on the server to a virtual hard disk on the workstation with the same partition as the server, and transforming the CD-ROM on the server to a virtual one on the workstation. The software also allows the enantiomorphous files on the server to be transformed into virtual disks or virtual CD-ROMs.
In conclusion, DSCSI is a reliable software for network disk systems that offers a wide variety of functions and ensures the security and integrity of shared data among users.
Version 1.3: Add new feature of encrypting cd/dvd images