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imran1430

2001-04-22, 12:29 am

I want to learn more about SCSI and was wondering if someone has used any books that they thought were really good.

THX
ccieToBe

2001-04-22, 1:45 pm

I haven't actually read any books on SCSI (unless you count the basic stuff in the A+ books). Tomshardware.com has some good, objective information on SCSI, especially with comparisons to IDE.

I'm not sure about this, but I'd imagine that IBM (IMO they make the best harddrives out there) would have some white papers. My main harddrive (a Quantum I purchased six months ago) crash last week. So now I'm back to any this old IBM that I've had forever, and hasn't given me one problem. Well, I've learned my lesson. Buy IBM
Supertech

2001-04-22, 9:59 pm

Check it out.

http://www.startechcomp.com/scsischool/scsischool.htm
imran1430

2001-04-22, 10:27 pm

Thanks for the input guys

Nice link Supertech
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