What is SCSI drive?
SCSI is the short form of Small Computer System Interface. It is the
interface which is used to connect the peripherals like CD Rom, Scanners,
and disk drives to the computer.
SCSI pronounced as skuzzy helps the computer to interact with external
hardware. It is used by Apple Macintosh computers, PC’s and many
UNIX systems for connecting peripherals.
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