SCSI is a multi-threaded I/O interface: it can process multiple I/O requests simultaneously. The SCSI bus remains free until a device has a command, data to pass, or status to send via the bus. When this occurs, the transaction is orchestrated by the SCSI host adapter. A requesting device can disconnect from the SCSI bus until it has information to send. This allows multiple devices to process requests simultaneously, providing an effective way to overlap the mechanical drive delays required in locating data. It is also an effective way to share the bus bandwidth among all connected devices. With SCSI, the throughput of all drives can be combined for up to 80MB per second. Read more about SCSI
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UE 711
Low
Profile 4-U RAID Universal Enclosure
Convertable
to Tower, Rack or Desktop
9
Half-Height Device Bay (or 4 Full-Height, 3 Half-Height)
Redundant
hot-swappable power supplies and cooling fans
UE 711 HTML datasheet
UE 711 PDF datasheet
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