Serial Attached SCSI
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Serial Attached SCSI
Summary
Serial Attached SCSI is an interface standard[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Serial Attached SCSI's instance of is recorded as interface standard[3].
- Serial Attached SCSI's instance of is recorded as drive interface[4].
- Serial Attached SCSI's based on is recorded as SCSI[5].
- Serial Attached SCSI's based on is recorded as Serial ATA[6].
- Serial Attached SCSI followed Parallel SCSI[7].
- Serial Attached SCSI followed Serial ATA[8].
- Serial Attached SCSI's Commons category is recorded as Serial Attached SCSI[9].
- Serial Attached SCSI's partially coincident with is recorded as Serial ATA[10].
- Serial Attached SCSI's standards body is recorded as International Committee for Information Technology Standards[11].
- Serial Attached SCSI's standards body is recorded as SCSI Trade Association[12].
- Serial Attached SCSI's has characteristic is recorded as hot swapping[13].
- Serial Attached SCSI's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'mul', 'text': 'SAS'}[14].
- Serial Attached SCSI's uses is recorded as SCSI command[15].
- Serial Attached SCSI's connector is recorded as SAS drive connector[16].
- Serial Attached SCSI's connector is recorded as Mini-SAS HD internal connector[17].
- Serial Attached SCSI's connector is recorded as Mini-SAS HD external connector[18].
- Serial Attached SCSI's connector is recorded as SATA data connector[19].
- Serial Attached SCSI's connector is recorded as SAS connector[20].
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Adaptations and Inspiration
Predecessors include Parallel SCSI[7] and Serial ATA[8].
Why It Matters
Serial Attached SCSI has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]