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  • Advanced Horizons
    Article called SCSI Explained includes: why it came about, bus width and speed, types and other benefits of SCSI.
  • All About SCSI
    What is SCSI? An article by DataPro.
  • Common SCSI Bus Connectors
    Visual guide to SCSI connectors, from the STA.
  • Expanding the SCSI Bus
    SCSI interface is projected by most industry analysts to maintain its hold on the mass storage market through the year 2005. Reprinted article from Computer Technology Review.
  • IDE Vs. SCS
    - Article detailing the differences by David Risley.
  • IP-Over-SCSI
    The purpose of IP Over SCSI is to connect two or more computers with SCSI interfaces using the IP protocol.
  • iSCSI
    Internet SCSI. New Internet Protocol (IP)-based storage networking standard for linking data storage facilities, developed by the IETF. Definition from Whatis.
  • Let's Talk About SCSI
    SCSI basics including features, history, differentiators and applications.
  • Linux
    High performance SCSI and RAID: What is SCSI?
  • On-Line Extraction of SCSI Disk Drive Parameters
    This report describes a suite of general-purpose techniques and algorithms for acquiring the necessary data from SCSI disks via the ANSI-standard interface. (choose a download format)
  • PC Webopedia - SCSI Information
    An online encyclopedia and search engine dedicated to computer technology.
  • Reference Charts
    Tables with: SCSI bus width/maximum data rates, maximum bus length with device addressing, cable lengths meters/feet and SCSI technologies comparison of maximums. From SCSI Masters.com.
  • SCSI
    From Wolfgang Schulte's SCSI information guide.
  • SCSI Common Codes and Values
    Informative summaries for several of the more commonly used codes and coded values are included as annex information in the SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2) draft standard.
  • SCSI Positioning Paper
    SCSI is seen as the total solution and will maintain its position as the I/O technology of choice for future enterprise computing, Internet computing and desktop applications, interesting article from the STA.
  • SCSI-3 Standards Architecture
    Chart reflects the currently approved SCSI-3 project family. All projects are in T10, except Fibre Channel is in T11 and 1394 is in IEEE.
  • SCSI Supplier List
    Supplier list at the STA of STA members and non-members.
  • SCSI Takes On USB At High-End
    Facing public challenges from other I/O technologies, the STA released its technology road map at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference in Los Angeles Thursday. Article from CMP's TechWeb by Mark Hachman.
  • SCSI Termination Tutorial
    Written to help users understand common field issues that one might run into when connecting a SCSI drive (or drives) to various kinds of SCSI buses, whether cable or backplane.
  • SCSI Terms and Terminology
    STA-endorsed terms and terminology for SCSI parallel interface technology.
  • STA - The SCSI Trade Association
    Small Computer System Interface, an official industry standard for 12 years. Helps educate OEM's, resellers and IT professionals about SCSI, one of the industry's most widely adopted I/O interfaces. Also helps shape the future of SCSI to ensure performance and compatibility.
  • T10 Home Page
    The technical committee of the National Committee on Information Technology Standards. NCITS is accredited by, and operates under rules that are approved by, the American National Standards Institute.
  • What is SCSI? from Storage Search
    Written by Performance Technologies.
  • WWW Virtual Library for SCSI
    Information on SCSI bus interface, standards, manufacturers and distributors, technical information, books and test equipment, a part of the Virtual Libraries system.
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