SCSI
Small Computer System Interface, or SCSI, is a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices.
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Article From parallel SCSI to serial...

SCSI (Small Computer System Interface), often called Parallel SCSI, is almost 30 years old and can hardly keep up with the demands of today’s IT...

Article The Future of the Linux SCSI...

The Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) is a collection of standards that define the interface and protocols for communicating with a large...

Article The Small Computer System...

The SCSI standard is a parallel interface standard that traditionally handled up to 160 MBps in data transmission and allowed users to connect...

Article SCSI vs SATA, Which is Faster?

This article discusses the performance differences in SCSI vs SATA, and tells you how those differences translate to performance in real world...

Article SSA and Fibre Channel Myths...

A White Paper prepared by Greg Schulz of MTI, for the SCSI Trade Association

Article Ultra2 SCSI - The Evolution...

A White Paper Prepared by Dean Wallace of Linfinity, for the SCSI Trade Association

Article An Analysis Comparing SCSI...

SCSI Remains the I/O Interface of Choice for Workstations: An Analysis Comparing SCSI and Ultra DMA. A White Paper prepared by Tom Martin and Andy...

Article Simple Expanders Extend SCSI...

A white paper by David Rotman of Compaq Computer Corp. and Harry Mason of LSI Logic discussing how simple expanders (versus bridging expanders) allow...
 

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