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SCSI chain

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SCSI chain

A group of SCSI peripherals connected via a SCSI port. SCSI devices are daisy chained together. The cable goes from the host adapter into device #1, then from #1 to #2 and so on.

A SCSI Chain
The advantage of SCSI is that several peripherals can be daisy chained to one host adapter, using only one slot in the bus.



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A network backup must deal with every individual aspect of computing such as file systems, CPU architecture, OS, access rights, network protocol, SCSI chain, tape and library management and more.
The converter also supports SCSI performance up to the Ultra LVD80 SCSI standard, ensures maximum performance of the fastest ATAPI drive as well as minimizing any impact on the performance of other devices in the SCSI chain.
A: The assignment of SCSI IDs to devices on the bus has nothing to do with the physical location of the device on the SCSI chain.
 
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