Create an iSCSI virtual disk using the following settings: Use space on the D: volume. Disk name: i-disk-one Size: 5 TB Set the disk type to Dynamically expanding. Assign a new iSCSI target and use i-target-one as the name. Specify CorpFiles16 as an iSCSI initiator server with access to the virtual disk.
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