SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface)
= Interfaz para Sistemas Automatizados Pequeños
Ex: In order to facilitate the acceptance of the Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI), a common host interface must be developed to isolate the hardware differences in host adaptors for applications developers.
Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI)
Pronounced "scuzzy," SCSI is a parallel interface standard used by Apple Macintosh computers, PCs, and many Unix systems for attaching peripheral devices to computers. SCSI interfaces provide for faster data transmission rates (up to 80 megabytes per second) than standard serial and parallel ports. In addition, you can attach many devices to a single SCSI port, so that SCSI is really an I/O bus rather than simply an interface.