I am assuming you mean what is SCSI used for? In this case, SCSI does NOT mean "small computer serial interface," instead, it means "Small Computer SYSTEM Interface." SCSI is used as a fast interface between a host adapter and the CPU that can daisy chain as many as 7 or 15 devices on a single bus.
SCSI stands for Small Computer System Interface. It is a set of standards used by computer engineers to physically connect and transfer data between computers and other devices.
An mpp-1150 interface is used with the Atari computer serial interface that connects to a printer 36-pin Centronics connector.
SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) is the most commonly used storage interface for enterprise servers.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a wired serial bus standard to interface computers and electronics devices. It is commonly used to interface computers to computer peripheral, digital cameras and memory devices.
scsi stands for small computer system interface and is used for disk drives and other computer devices
It's used to connect to a serial device to a computer. The term "serial board" usually refers to an electronic printed circuit board that can be plugged into a computer, in order to attach an external device via a serial interface. In the past, the most common type of serial interface was RS-232, this was used to connect all kinds of devices to computers, most notably modems. These days, RS-232 has been replaced by USB, which stands for Universal Serial Bus.
These days, an HDMI interface is used.
interface serial x/x ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x no shut clock rate xxxxxxx end
ISCSI SAN stand for: Internet Small Computer System Interface. It is used to link many data storage facilities in a computer network or IP environment.
It stands for "General Purpose Serial Interface", it is used as an interface between Ethernet MAC and PHY blocks.
It is a very simple protocol used for transmission of IP datagrams across a serial line.
The RS 232 interface is one of the standards used in serial communications. It uses serial signals (as opposed to parallel) to connect computers to devices like printers and modems.