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Course 2: SCSI School


What is an SCA/RAID connector?

(Single Connector Attachment) is designed for simplifying hard drive connections to hot-swappable RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) systems that are typically used by mission-critical server computers. SCA combines Wide SCSI signals, SCSI ID, and hard drive power connections into a single, compact 80-contact connector.

Next – Chapter 4 - SCSI Signals
Chapters

Chapter 1 - What is SCSI?

Chapter 2 - SCSI vs. IDE

Chapter 3 - What is an SCA/RAID connector?

Chapter 4 - SCSI Signals

Chapter 5 - SCSI Types & Specifications

Chapter 6 - Rules for connecting SCSI devices

Chapter 7 - The Future of SCSI

Chapter 8 - SCSI Products

Final Exam