It connects eternal device, connects power supply to analyze data.
-Small computer system interface.
-for peripheral devices connectivity (8 devices (0-7))
-Internal and external buses like power supply and extensive peripherals.
-Ultra SCSI - 32 devices (no wire is required, all with is uses is wireless).
-Physical drive accession - (Single hard dish is physical drive).
-Logical drive accession.
-SCSI ID is available in the device.
-5MB/Sec.
-SCSI: 2
--Fast SCSI - 10MB/Sec.
--Wide SCSI - 16bit 20MB/Sec.
-SCSI: 3
--Support 32 device - 40MB/Sec.
Note: the above answer is in the form of points.
A SCSI drive is used to attach peripheral devices such as printers and external drives to your computer. SCSI gives faster data transmission than regular serial port devices.
to connect storage devices such as hard disk drives to a PC
SCSI-2
DB25 SCSI connector50 pin SCSI connector
SCSI 3
SCSI, Fast SCSI, Ultra SCSI, Ultra2 SCSI: 8 devices Wide SCSI, Fast Wide SCSI, Ultra Wide SCSI, Wide Ultra2 SCSI, Ultra3 SCSI, Ultra160 and 160+ and Ultra320 : 16 devices Of course, the number of devices supported depends not only on protocol limitations, but cable length, number of cables used, etc.
Serial attached SCSI
Ultra wide SCSI. wide SCSI buses support 16 devices, rather than the eight devices specified in regular SCSI.
SCSI Duck was created in 2003.
scsi-3
It connects eternal device, connects power supply to analyze data.-Small computer system interface.-for peripheral devices connectivity (8 devices (0-7))-Internal and external buses like power supply and extensive peripherals.-Ultra SCSI - 32 devices (no wire is required, all with is uses is wireless).-Physical drive accession - (Single hard dish is physical drive).-Logical drive accession.-SCSI ID is available in the device.Configuration done in booting.-5MB/Sec.-SCSI: 2--Fast SCSI - 10MB/Sec.--Wide SCSI - 16bit 20MB/Sec.-SCSI: 3--Support 32 device - 40MB/Sec.Note: the above answer is in the form of points.
SCSI, pronounced as scuzzy, stands for Small Computer System Interface. An SCSI port is used to attach peripheral devices that use the SCSI system , mainly for data transfer.
The purpose of SCSI hard drives are to exchange information between separate computers. Whereas, EIDE hard drives addresses a computers interface between its individual hard drive and its storage disks.