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SCSI Terminators

SCSI stands for "Small Computer System Interface", and is a standard interface and command set for transferring data between devices on both internal and external computer buses. SCSI is usually pronounced "scuzzy". SCSI is most commonly used for hard disks and tape storage devices, but also connects a wide range of other devices, including scanners, CD-ROM drives, CD recorders, and DVD drives. In fact, the entire SCSI standard promotes device independence, which means that theoretically anything can be made SCSI — SCSI printers have been manufactured. Since its standardization in 1986, SCSI has been commonly used in the Apple Macintosh and Sun Microsystems computer lines. It has never been popular in the IBM PC world, due to the lower cost and adequate performance of its ATA hard disk standard. The introduction of USB, FireWire, and ATAPI made SCSI a relatively unattractive proposition on PC due to its high cost and rising complexity. At this time, SCSI is popular on high-performance workstations, servers, and high-end peripherals; and RAID arrays on servers almost always use SCSI hard disks. Desktop computers and notebooks more typically use the ATA/IDE or the newer SATA interfaces for hard disks, and USB or FireWire connections for external devices.

SCS-5470 - Terminator, SCSI-3, Crimp On

SCS-5480 - Terminator, SCSI-3, HDB68 F, Internal, Active, Plugs into M Connector

SCS-5500 - Terminator, SCSI-1&2, IDC50M, Internal, Passive

SCS-5520 - Terminator, SCSI-1&2, IDC50M, Internal, Active

SCS-5600 - Terminator, SCSI-1&2, IDC50 M/F, Internal, Active

SCS-7950 - Terminator, Internal, Ultra4 320 LVD/SE, HDB68F, Plug-In

SCS-7955 - Terminator, Internal, Ultra2 80 LVD/SE, Crimp On

SCS-7960 - Terminator, Internal, Ultra3 160 LVD/SE, HDB68F

SCS-7970 - Terminator, Internal, Ultra4 320 LVD/SE, HDB68F