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Which is the latest SCSI standard?

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Which SCSI standard allows for the technique known as hot swapping?

The SCSI standard that allows for hot swapping is SCSI-2. This standard introduced the ability to add or remove SCSI devices while the system is powered on and running, enhancing flexibility and reducing downtime. Hot swapping is particularly useful in environments where continuous operation is critical, such as servers and storage systems.


Which ata standard allows for serial ata and serial attached scsi to coexist in the same system?

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How many devices can be daisy chained on a single standard SCSI controller?

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Is a standard for communication between a subsystem of peripheral devices and the system bus?

SCSI


What is the standard for communication between a subsystem of peripheral devices and the system bus?

SCSI


What is a standard for communication between a subsystem of peripheral devices and the system bus?

SCSI


Is the standard for communication between a subsystem of peripheral devices and the system bus?

SCSI


What is a SCSI port?

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


What has the author Jeffrey D Stai written?

Jeffrey D. Stai has written: 'The Fibre Channel bench reference' -- subject(s): SCSI (Computer bus), Fibre Channel (Standard) 'SCSI Encyclopedia Phases & Protocols A-M (ENDL SCSI Series)'


What is SCIS?

SCSI is a type of interface used for computer components such as hard drives, optical drives, scanners and tape drives. It is a competing technology to standard IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics). While the less expensive IDE technology is built into motherboards, SCSI is a technology that must be added by purchasing a SCSI controller. The SCSI card fits into an internal PCI slot. SCSI devices are then connected to this card.


What is SPI and PII?

whai is SPi?