GlobalSAN was officially discontinued by its parent company (ATTO Technology) in 2021. It is not natively supported on macOS Ventura (13), Sonoma (14), or Sequoia (15) . For modern Macs, you need the built-in macOS iSCSI initiator or a newer alternative. ✅ The Most Useful Solution First: macOS Native iSCSI Do you need GlobalSAN? Starting with macOS Ventura , Apple added a native, command-line iSCSI initiator. No third-party driver is required. How to use the built-in macOS iSCSI initiator: # List available iSCSI targets iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p <TARGET_IP> Login to a target iscsiadm -m node -p <TARGET_IP>:3260 -l Logout iscsiadm -m node -p <TARGET_IP>:3260 -u
The disk appears in – format as APFS or JHFS+. 📥 If You Still Need GlobalSAN (Older macOS Only) Supported macOS versions: ✔️ 10.13 High Sierra ✔️ 10.14 Mojave ✔️ 10.15 Catalina ✔️ 11 Big Sur (some versions) Download Globalsan Iscsi Initiator Macl
Would you like the exact terminal commands to set up a persistent iSCSI connection using the modern macOS initiator? GlobalSAN was officially discontinued by its parent company