Parallel Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
Parallel SCSI, better known as “SCSI”, is a shared bus technology that connects various internal and
external devices to a PC or server. SCSI technology allows for connectivity of up to 15 devices, and Ultra320
SCSI supports a data transfer rate of up to 320 MB/sec. First approved as a standard in 1986, SCSI technology
has evolved to be the most widely used interface in workstations, as well as in servers and networked storage
systems today.
Quellennachweis:
http://www.intel.com/technology/serialATA/pdf/NP2108.pdf