Small computer system interface

SCSI stands for Small Computer System Interface, which uses the same transmission interface / technology that is used to connect external parts to computers with a standard hardware base specification.

The Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) was designed and developed by Apple Inc. for storage that was extensively used in personal computers.

The Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) is used to failover between two computers sharing a SCSI bus, on which Microsoft Windows NT Server Enterprise Version is installed.

The SCSI interface is primarily used for high-speed hard drives.


 
The SCSI devices primary used because they are capable of faster data and information transfer; they are comparatively faster than old IDE [Integrated Development Environment] storage devices.
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