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And make sure your SCSI chain's terminated.

Does anybody still use SCSI?


Yes. My Acorn Risc PC uses it. :P

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According to Wikipeida, it’s still used in “high-performance workstations and servers. RAIDs on servers almost always use SCSI hard disks”.

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According to Wikipeida, it’s still used in “high-performance workstations and servers. RAIDs on servers almost always use SCSI hard disks”.

Wikipedia - font of accuracy in all things. I haven't seen a SCSI disk in years....


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So if it’s wrong, correct it, that’s the point.

However, I suspect it isn’t, since Wikipedia actually has a very high accuracy when compared to commercial encyclopaedias.

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According to Wikipeida, it’s still used in “high-performance workstations and servers. RAIDs on servers almost always use SCSI hard disks”.

Wikipedia - font of accuracy in all things. I haven't seen a SCSI disk in years....



I just had one arrive on my desk. For a 5 year old SAN array.

All our new kit uses SAS

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So if it’s wrong, correct it, that’s the point.

Are they going to pay me? If not, I'll pass. I had to pay to learn this stuff after all.

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However, I suspect it isn’t, since Wikipedia actually has a very high accuracy when compared to commercial encyclopaedias.

Depends on your definition of 'accuracy' I suppose.


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Depends on your definition of 'accuracy' I suppose.


Not my definition at all, but an objective comparison. I’d dig out the link, but since no-one’s paying me…

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