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SCSI$94613$ - translation to german

SCSI target; SCSI initiator

SCSI      
n. kleines Computersystemeninterface, kleine Schnittstelle für Peripherigeräte
Small Computer System Interface         
  • Adaptec ACB-4000A SASI card from 1985
  • Bus terminator]] with top cover removed
SET OF STANDARDS FOR PHYSICALLY CONNECTING AND TRANSFERRING DATA BETWEEN COMPUTERS AND PERIPHERAL DEVICES; REPLACED BY OTHER TECHNOLOGIES
Small Computer Systems Interface; Shugart Associates System Interface; Small Computer System Interface; Scsi; U320; Ultra4 SCSI; Ultra3 SCSI; Scuzzy; SCSI cable; Ultra160; X3T10; SCSI Express; Small computer system interface; SCSI over PCIe; SCSI over PCI Express; Serial SCSI buses; Lsscsi
SCSI Standard, kleines Computersystemeinterface, kleine Schnittstelle für Peripheriegeräte
Advanced SCSI Programming Interface         
COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR CONNECTING SCSI DEVICES
Wnaspi32.dll; Advanced SCSI programming interface; ASPI (SCSI); ASPI (computing)
ASPIi, fortschrittliches Interface zur SCSI-Programmierung (Standard für SCSI-Hardware)

Definition

Fast SCSI
<hardware> A variant on the SCSI-2 bus. It uses the same 8-bit bus as the original SCSI-1 but runs at up to 10MB/s - double the speed of SCSI-1. (1994-11-24)

Wikipedia

SCSI initiator and target

In computer data storage, a SCSI initiator is the endpoint that initiates a SCSI session, that is, sends a SCSI command. The initiator usually does not provide any Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs).

On the other hand, a SCSI target is the endpoint that does not initiate sessions, but instead waits for initiators' commands and provides required input/output data transfers. The target usually provides to the initiators one or more LUNs, because otherwise no read or write command would be possible.