LINUX+ GUIDE TO LINUX CERTIFICATION
LINUX+ GUIDE TO LINUX CERTIFICATION
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780357005194
Author: ECKERT
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 6, Problem 1RQ
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SAS transfers data to SCSI disks through serial cables.

Hence, the given statement is “False”.

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Small Computer System Interface (SCSI):

  • The main use of SCSI is to connect several peripherals to the system.
  • In most of the systems, a SCSI device will be connected to a controller card. With the help of this controller card, all devices are connected to the system.
  • The Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) technology is used to transfer information in serial mode.
  • The data transfer speed in SAS technology is 768 MB/S.
  • A single SCSI controller is capable of connecting a maximum of 65,535 SAS disks.
  • Hence, the connections are established using serial cables.

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