SCSI
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Small Computer System Interface, or SCSI (pronounced scuzzy),[1] refers to a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices. The SCSI standards define commands, protocols, and electrical and optical interfaces. SCSI is most commonly used for hard disks and tape drives, but it can connect a wide range of other devices, including scanners and CD drives. The SCSI standard defines command sets for specific peripheral device types; the presence of "unknown" as one of these types means that in theory it can be used as an interface to almost any device, but the standard is highly pragmatic and addressed toward commercial requirements.
See also
Notes
- ↑ Field. The Book of SCSI. pp. 1.
External links
- SCSI Wikipedia entry
- ANSI T10 SCSI Operation Codes