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SCSI Storage Interfaces
This is the place to find more information about I/O Interfaces,
especially Serial Attached SCSI (SAS), the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI), and much more.
There are also pointers here to other web sites on Fibre Channel,
ATA (IDE), and ATAPI.
Trouble? Click here.
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Please visit the SCSI Trade Association at
www.scsita.org
for more information about SAS and SCSI.
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T10 is grateful to Hewlett Packard for donating the
HP ProLiant DL580 G3 server
that powers this site. The T10.org server is configured with:
- 8 36-Gigabyte SAS disk drives
- a P600 Smart Array Controller
- 8 GBytes of RAM
- 4 Single-Core 3.0Ghz Processors
- Dual Power Supplies
We are also grateful to
LSI Corporation for maintaining
the site at its Colorado Springs location. The site support includes a UPS with a
diesel generator backup system.
Disclaimers: (Stuff the lawyers want you to know.)
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availability of this site.
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obligated by this policy to maintain this site.
Found on a coffee cup:
Bradley's Bromide: "If computers get too powerful, we can organize them
into a committee; that will do them in."
(This page was last updated 2007/04/09)
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