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Small Computer System Interface SCSI [closed]



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Come Celebrate our 10 Year Anniversary!SCSI vs SATA? Is SCSI “actually” better?Hot Swap Ultra320 SCSI LTO-Tape DriveUSB SCSI enclosure?Recover data from SCSI hard diskHow can I remotely tell what brand/model internal SCSI card is installed in a machine?How can I successfully mount an 8-bit SCSI drive on a modern computer?Something is burning in the server room; how can I quickly identify what it is?How to replace SCSI with SATA or adapt SCSI to SATA drivesWhat kind of interface card do I need for a SCSI tape library?RAID SCSI Hard Drive: 73GB vs 72.8GB



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  • Hi, you should link us to what you are quoting. Without any context that statement is really just an opinion, and definitely and outdated one at this point.

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  • Terrible question but here goes, nobody used the old style of SCSI any more, what was once called 'Parallel SCSI' but plenty of servers still use the much faster SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) though even that's been superceded by the NVMe and NVDIMM specification. People used SCSI as it let up to 127 devices (i.e. disks usually) be driven in a chain from one controller. Plenty of other protocols use parts of the original SCSI protocol such as USB 3. So it's still around, just not that often in its raw form any more.

    – Chopper3
    Apr 10 at 16:41






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  • Hi, you should link us to what you are quoting. Without any context that statement is really just an opinion, and definitely and outdated one at this point.

    – zymhan
    Apr 10 at 16:34











  • Terrible question but here goes, nobody used the old style of SCSI any more, what was once called 'Parallel SCSI' but plenty of servers still use the much faster SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) though even that's been superceded by the NVMe and NVDIMM specification. People used SCSI as it let up to 127 devices (i.e. disks usually) be driven in a chain from one controller. Plenty of other protocols use parts of the original SCSI protocol such as USB 3. So it's still around, just not that often in its raw form any more.

    – Chopper3
    Apr 10 at 16:41






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  • Hi, you should link us to what you are quoting. Without any context that statement is really just an opinion, and definitely and outdated one at this point.

    – zymhan
    Apr 10 at 16:34











  • Terrible question but here goes, nobody used the old style of SCSI any more, what was once called 'Parallel SCSI' but plenty of servers still use the much faster SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) though even that's been superceded by the NVMe and NVDIMM specification. People used SCSI as it let up to 127 devices (i.e. disks usually) be driven in a chain from one controller. Plenty of other protocols use parts of the original SCSI protocol such as USB 3. So it's still around, just not that often in its raw form any more.

    – Chopper3
    Apr 10 at 16:41






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    This sounds like a homework question. Sorry!

    – Katherine Villyard
    Apr 10 at 17:44

















  • Hi, you should link us to what you are quoting. Without any context that statement is really just an opinion, and definitely and outdated one at this point.

    – zymhan
    Apr 10 at 16:34











  • Terrible question but here goes, nobody used the old style of SCSI any more, what was once called 'Parallel SCSI' but plenty of servers still use the much faster SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) though even that's been superceded by the NVMe and NVDIMM specification. People used SCSI as it let up to 127 devices (i.e. disks usually) be driven in a chain from one controller. Plenty of other protocols use parts of the original SCSI protocol such as USB 3. So it's still around, just not that often in its raw form any more.

    – Chopper3
    Apr 10 at 16:41






  • 1





    This sounds like a homework question. Sorry!

    – Katherine Villyard
    Apr 10 at 17:44
















Hi, you should link us to what you are quoting. Without any context that statement is really just an opinion, and definitely and outdated one at this point.

– zymhan
Apr 10 at 16:34





Hi, you should link us to what you are quoting. Without any context that statement is really just an opinion, and definitely and outdated one at this point.

– zymhan
Apr 10 at 16:34













Terrible question but here goes, nobody used the old style of SCSI any more, what was once called 'Parallel SCSI' but plenty of servers still use the much faster SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) though even that's been superceded by the NVMe and NVDIMM specification. People used SCSI as it let up to 127 devices (i.e. disks usually) be driven in a chain from one controller. Plenty of other protocols use parts of the original SCSI protocol such as USB 3. So it's still around, just not that often in its raw form any more.

– Chopper3
Apr 10 at 16:41





Terrible question but here goes, nobody used the old style of SCSI any more, what was once called 'Parallel SCSI' but plenty of servers still use the much faster SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) though even that's been superceded by the NVMe and NVDIMM specification. People used SCSI as it let up to 127 devices (i.e. disks usually) be driven in a chain from one controller. Plenty of other protocols use parts of the original SCSI protocol such as USB 3. So it's still around, just not that often in its raw form any more.

– Chopper3
Apr 10 at 16:41




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SCSI offered improvements over the older ATA bus (at an increased cost), but it had been surpassed by SATA and SAS a very long time ago.






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  • SAS = serial attached SCSI. So your answer kinda reads like SCSI has been surpassed by the latest generation of SCSI.

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  • While that's technically correct, I've yet to meet someone that refers to SAS drives as SCSI and vice versa, it would be very confusing. Like referring to an Apple as a PC. While it's technically correct that an Apple is a personal computer, most people use PC to denote a non-Apple system.

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SCSI offered improvements over the older ATA bus (at an increased cost), but it had been surpassed by SATA and SAS a very long time ago.






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  • SAS = serial attached SCSI. So your answer kinda reads like SCSI has been surpassed by the latest generation of SCSI.

    – Zoredache
    Apr 10 at 16:56











  • While that's technically correct, I've yet to meet someone that refers to SAS drives as SCSI and vice versa, it would be very confusing. Like referring to an Apple as a PC. While it's technically correct that an Apple is a personal computer, most people use PC to denote a non-Apple system.

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    Apr 10 at 17:06











  • SCSI and ATA appeared at very close to the same time...

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SCSI offered improvements over the older ATA bus (at an increased cost), but it had been surpassed by SATA and SAS a very long time ago.






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  • SAS = serial attached SCSI. So your answer kinda reads like SCSI has been surpassed by the latest generation of SCSI.

    – Zoredache
    Apr 10 at 16:56











  • While that's technically correct, I've yet to meet someone that refers to SAS drives as SCSI and vice versa, it would be very confusing. Like referring to an Apple as a PC. While it's technically correct that an Apple is a personal computer, most people use PC to denote a non-Apple system.

    – Bob Dole
    Apr 10 at 17:06











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SCSI offered improvements over the older ATA bus (at an increased cost), but it had been surpassed by SATA and SAS a very long time ago.






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  • SAS = serial attached SCSI. So your answer kinda reads like SCSI has been surpassed by the latest generation of SCSI.

    – Zoredache
    Apr 10 at 16:56











  • While that's technically correct, I've yet to meet someone that refers to SAS drives as SCSI and vice versa, it would be very confusing. Like referring to an Apple as a PC. While it's technically correct that an Apple is a personal computer, most people use PC to denote a non-Apple system.

    – Bob Dole
    Apr 10 at 17:06











  • SCSI and ATA appeared at very close to the same time...

    – Ward
    Apr 11 at 2:00

















  • SAS = serial attached SCSI. So your answer kinda reads like SCSI has been surpassed by the latest generation of SCSI.

    – Zoredache
    Apr 10 at 16:56











  • While that's technically correct, I've yet to meet someone that refers to SAS drives as SCSI and vice versa, it would be very confusing. Like referring to an Apple as a PC. While it's technically correct that an Apple is a personal computer, most people use PC to denote a non-Apple system.

    – Bob Dole
    Apr 10 at 17:06











  • SCSI and ATA appeared at very close to the same time...

    – Ward
    Apr 11 at 2:00
















SAS = serial attached SCSI. So your answer kinda reads like SCSI has been surpassed by the latest generation of SCSI.

– Zoredache
Apr 10 at 16:56





SAS = serial attached SCSI. So your answer kinda reads like SCSI has been surpassed by the latest generation of SCSI.

– Zoredache
Apr 10 at 16:56













While that's technically correct, I've yet to meet someone that refers to SAS drives as SCSI and vice versa, it would be very confusing. Like referring to an Apple as a PC. While it's technically correct that an Apple is a personal computer, most people use PC to denote a non-Apple system.

– Bob Dole
Apr 10 at 17:06





While that's technically correct, I've yet to meet someone that refers to SAS drives as SCSI and vice versa, it would be very confusing. Like referring to an Apple as a PC. While it's technically correct that an Apple is a personal computer, most people use PC to denote a non-Apple system.

– Bob Dole
Apr 10 at 17:06













SCSI and ATA appeared at very close to the same time...

– Ward
Apr 11 at 2:00





SCSI and ATA appeared at very close to the same time...

– Ward
Apr 11 at 2:00



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