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What happens to SCSI with the implementation of the InfiniBand interface?

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What happens to SCSI with the implementation of the InfiniBand interface?

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A. SCSI is recognized by proposed system-level interconnects, such as InfiniBand, as an important enabling infrastructure. This inclusion and support for SCSI validates the significance of SCSI in the server market, not only today but also in the future. Higher-performance SCSI devices based on the Ultra2 SCSI specification have become the standard for servers, and new devices based on the Ultra160 SCSI specification are rapidly becoming available.

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