Thank you. I will wait for the plugin to appear for working with the tgtadm configuration utility, and I hope it will not take long. It is possible to work with LVM over iscsi, but then it is not possible to expand the disk without completely removing the PV from the host. + snapshots do not work. You can give directly created LUNs to virtual machines, but it is inconvenient to administer since there is no understanding of which LUN on the NAS belongs to the VM. Also, snapshots do not work, but you can change the size simply by resizing on the SAN and then umap lun map again from OviOS CLI. I reviewed and tried many different ready-made distributions that work with iscsi and only OviOS Linux came up to me for solving all problems, namely iscsi / nfs / smb / ftp and the developer plans to implement tftp support, which is also important for performing a number of tasks. It is also easy to administer using an internal CLI and uses ZFS which is suitable for deploying VM disks, resizing them, and taking snapshots, and you can also build a failover cluster. I really liked the
ESOS product but it is based on mdadm and does not provide support for ZFS without rebuilding.
Openmediavault does not support iscsi from the web interface,
FreeNAS is based on FreeBSD with an overloaded interface and functions I do not need, I would like Linux.
XigmaNAS is also FreeBSD based.
Rockstor use btrfs.
PetaSAN is cool but requires 3 nodes for its work, since it is based on CEPH. I hope that someday the Proxmox team will have a Proxmox Storage Server product, managed via a web interface, only with the functionality of ceph / iscsi / nfs / smb / ftp / tftp / rsync file services, the ability to be used separately and with integration with Proxmox VE and building a failover cluster ... Then it will be a complete Proxmox ecosystem, our favorite one, with the help of which we can create configurations of any complexity. I really hope that when it will be so.