1) I'm about to get a mobo with dual U160-SCSI channels, one of which will host a HDD. I will also buy a DVD-reader and a CD-writer. Should I opt for SCSI-versions and hook them to the second ...
I have a number of old, currently unused, destined-for-trash SCSI drives. I don't believe there is any data on them, I do think they were part of a RAID, though I don't know which level. I just want ...
Prioer to the release of Mac OS X 10.4.6, we reported a series of kernel panics when writing to or reading from some SCSI devices under Mac OS X 10.4.x. The problem was usually solved by removing ...
A standard hardware interface for storage drives. Introduced in 2003, serial attached SCSI (SAS) superseded the parallel SCSI interface and is widely used in datacenters where large numbers of drives ...
System administrators are constantly looking for ways to save money on storage equipment while still getting the best possible performance, capacity, reliability and scalability. Performance and ...
Single-ended SCSI allows devices to be attached to a total cable length up three or six meters, depending on type (see below). Single-ended signaling uses data and ground lines. Also called just ...
Leveraging an economy of scale built on the manufacturing of 40 million disk drives per year, Western Digital Corp. said today that it has developed an ATA drive that rivals the speed and performance ...
Serial Attached SCSI drives are fast, robust, and for the most part identical to the high-performance devices already in use in the enterprise. Not only are they built to the same specifications that ...
Analysts and storage vendors said one of the key benefits of the serial SCSI interface technology that’s due to start being built into disk drives this year is its compatibility with the Serial ...
Adaptec SCSI fix Several users have reported issues with Adaptec SCSI cards after updating to Mac OS X 10.4, including an inability to recognize SCSI devices, problems starting up or shutting down ...
When SCSI first appeared on computer systems in the mid-1980s, it was precisely what its name indicated. SCSI – for those of you with an interest in etymology but who lack a sense of history – stood ...