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DEFINITION: SCSI buses allow for the interchange of information between devices independently of the host. A SCSI is a parallel interface that can have up to eight devices all attached through a single cable. The cable and the host (computer) adapter make up the SCSI bus.
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Fundamentals of SCSI and iSCSI
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WHITE PAPER: Explore the fundamentals of SCSI and internet SCSI (iSCSI) in this expert resource. Learn about the architecture, protocol, operations, and numerous interfaces and commands the SCSI model uses. In addition, gain understanding of the use of Fibre Channel and iSCSI to build out SCSI over a network.
Posted: 18 Aug 2011 | Published: 18 Aug 2011

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