afair mt will never do that, they are completely ignoring this request since months and are just talking sarcastic about it, so do not hope to get it implemented in the future. as priit said, if they ever do it, it will be at a time where scsi is completely obsolete. i don't think it is obsolete right now, as it is a good combination of reliability and price, as sas-disks are more expensive than a scsi-disk, but in a few years it will.
Yeah, i undestand. But the vmware server has no other virtual hardware for the guest operating system than buslogic or syslogic virtual scsi. I dosn't matter that the server itself uses sas disk or san, it pressentates the disk as a scsi disk.
So scsi isn't obsolete, it's just virtual hardware.
Wkr.