
SCSI
SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) is a standardized way for computers to communicate with various peripheral devices like hard drives, scanners, and printers. It acts as the language and protocol that allows the computer to send commands and receive data from these devices. SCSI supports multiple devices on a single connection, enabling efficient data transfer and device management. It’s known for its reliability and performance, especially in enterprise settings, and has evolved over time to include faster, more versatile versions, making it a key technology for connecting and managing hardware components in complex systems.