
SCSI (Small Computer System Interface)
SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) is a set of standards used for connecting and communicating with hardware devices like hard drives, scanners, and printers to a computer. It enables multiple devices to share data efficiently over a single connection, allowing for faster data transfer and better device management. Commonly used in servers and high-performance systems, SCSI ensures reliable, high-speed communication between the computer and its peripherals. It’s a way to standardize how devices talk to computers, making setup, expansion, and maintenance more straightforward.