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SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) transfer rate is specified as mbps which is: "MegaBits Per Second". Note it is not "megabytes" per second. This can be somewhat misleading, since a higher number is derived from using the "megabit" rating rather than the "megabyte" rating. Obviously there are 8 bits in a byte, so specifying the rate in "mega bytes" would result in a 5 megabyte transfer rate specification.

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The SCSI standard, Ultra-2 SCSI for a 16-bit bus can transfer data at up to 80 megabytes per second. SCSI-3 can transfer data at even faster speeds.

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