Devices that typically connect to the SCSI bus include:
- Hard Disk Drives (HDDs): Traditional spinning disk drives that store data.
- Solid State Drives (SSDs): Faster storage devices that use flash memory.
- Tape Drives: Used for backup and archival storage.
- CD/DVD Drives: Optical drives for reading and writing CDs and DVDs.
- Scanners: Some scanners use SCSI for data transfer.
- Printers: Certain SCSI-compatible printers can connect via the SCSI bus.
- RAID Controllers: Devices that manage multiple hard drives for redundancy and performance.
Key Points:
- SCSI allows multiple devices to be connected on the same bus, typically up to 15 devices.
- Each device on the SCSI bus has a unique SCSI ID for identification.
- SCSI supports various standards, enabling different types of devices to communicate effectively.
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