What are SCSI drives?
SCSI refers to “Small Computer Systems Interface”, which is widely used in media and large systems. SCSI is an industry-standard interface and generally offers faster transfer rates than ATA/IDE does. It is the most commonly used interface in Desktop PC. ATA/IDE is considered easier to implement and less expensive but does not offer as many features as SCSI. SCSI support connection of many devices over long distances.
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