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A host adapter is a hardware or software component that enables communication between a host system (like a computer) and peripheral devices or networks. It acts as an interface or translator, converting data and commands between different protocols or communication standards. Common examples include SCSI host adapters for connecting storage devices and network interface cards (NICs) for network connectivity. Essentially, it facilitates interaction between the host and external components, ensuring proper data transfer and device compatibility.

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