HP 330834-B21 - StorageWorks Ultrium 460 Tape Library Drive Module Technical Reference Manual page 41

Generation 2 scsi and fc drives, volume 5: unix configuration guide
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SAN
Storage Area Network. A dedicated, high-speed network that establishes a
direct connection between storage elements and servers. The hardware that
connects workstations and servers to storage devices in a SAN is referred to
as a fabric. The SAN fabric enables any-server-to-any-storage device
connectivity through the use of Fibre Channel switching technology.
Small Computer System Interface—a standard command specification and
SCSI
command set that enables computers and peripherals to communicate with
each other. HP's Ultrium drives adhere to the SCSI-3 specification and
support all features required by that standard.
Single-Ended and Low Voltage Differential SCSI
These terms define how the signals are transmitted along the cable.
With
single-ended (SE)
signal's value is determined by comparing the signal to a paired ground wire.
Signal quality tends to decrease over longer cable lengths or at increased
signal speed.
With
low voltage differential (LVD)
and the difference in voltage between the wire pairs determines the signal
value. This enables faster data rates and longer cabling with less susceptibility
to noise than SE signaling and reduced power consumption.
Narrow and Wide, Fast, Ultra and Ultra2 SCSI
Narrow
SCSI devices can transfer data one byte at-a-time (and are
sometimes called "8-bit SCSI" devices). They can conform to either the SCSI-2
or SCSI-3 protocols. They have a 50-pin connection to the SCSI bus.
Wide
SCSI devices can transfer two bytes of data simultaneously ("16-bit
SCSI"). They usually have a single, 68-pin connection to the SCSI bus. (This
physical arrangement is part of the SCSI-3 specification.) They may support
either SCSI-2 or SCSI-3 protocols. Wide and narrow devices can
simultaneously be connected to the same bus without problem, provided
certain rules are followed.
Fast
SCSI can transfer data at up to 10 MB/sec, using a cable of up to 6
meters total length.>/dd>
Ultra
SCSI can transfer data at up to 20 MB/sec, but the cable length cannot
exceed 3 meters (it is also known as "Fast20").
Ultra2
SCSI can transfer data at up to 40 MB/sec, using a cable of up to 25
meters total length for a single device, or up to 12 meters for two or more
devices (it is also known as "Fast40").
SCSI, each signal travels over a single wire and each
signaling, signals travel along two wires
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