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SCSI
SCSI is a standard system allowing the connection of peripherals on a computer.
The connection of peripherals SCSI is carried out via a chart SCSI (generally connected by the intermediary of a connector NCV). The interĂȘt of the SCSI resides in its speed and in its capacities being connected in between 7 and 15 peripherals contrary to interface IDE generally used in the computers. SCSI exists in various versions: Standard SCSI-1 of 1986, SCSI-2 of 1994 declined in Wide and Fast SCSI allowing to have going flow of 5 40Mo/s.
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