8 or 16 depending upon the SCSI hardware being used. In a narrow bus, you can use a SCSI ID of 0-7, and in a wide bus, you can use 0-15.
SCSI is an acronym for Small Computer Systems Interface.
Depends on what the SCSI is. Ultra? Ultra Wide? Ultra Wide 2? many different types.
scsi stands for small computer system interface and is used for disk drives and other computer devices
The Small Computer Systems Interface device; which is usually a SCSI cable. :P
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.
to annoy computer users
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.
SCSI or Small Computer System Interface is a set of standards for connecting computers and peripheral devices for data transfer. SCSI is commonly used for hard disks and tape drives, but can connect a wide range of other devices like optical drives like CD/DVD drive if the specific device being connected supports the standard. There are different SCSI port types like parallel SCSI, serial SCSI, Fiber SCSI and iSCSI. More details can also be found on Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSI - Neeraj Sharma
Research and development of SCSI standards is done by the T10 Technical Committee. SCSI is short for Small Computer System Interface.
SCSI interface would be what you're looking for.
RAID and SCSI are completely different things.RAID = Redundant Array of Independent Disks.SCSI = Small Computer System Interface.SCSI is the type of interface that exists on the physical hard drive for connecting it to a host device. The host, be it a computer or a RAID would need to also support the SCSI interface.RAID is a cluster of hard drives which work together as a storage system. RAID could use any type of interface, including SCSI.
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