What’s a SCSI?

SCSI is a high-speed standard for connecting peripherals and computers, defining hardware connections and data exchange methods. It supports device-specific commands and protocols and is commonly used on servers and high-performance computers. SCSI evolved from the 1980s to the early 2000s, and its command protocol defines several dozen operations. SCSI has several advantages over competing […]

What’s SCSI?

SCSI is a faster and more robust interface than IDE, used for computer components such as hard drives, optical drives, scanners, and tape drives. It can connect 15 or more devices in a daisy chain, but is more expensive. Different versions have different reference speeds, and it is important to match the correct SCSI controller […]

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