The Evolution of SCSI: From Legacy Hardware to Modern Reliability
A SCSI connector may look like an unremarkable piece of hardware—just a row of pins, a block of plastic, and a cable that feels heavier than it should. But anyone who has worked with servers, storage arrays, or early workstation setups knows that SCSI connectors were once the quiet heroes of high‑performance computing. They carried data with a kind of stubborn reliability that made them...
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