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Indeed, hearken back to the name: Small Computer Systems Interface.
SCSI, which stands for small computer systems interface and is pronounced "scuzzy," directs the flow of information between a computer's processor and its peripherals.
SCSI, for small computer systems interface and pronounced scuzzy, is rapidly becoming the preferred way to attach hard disks and other peripherals to a computer.
SCSI by definition is the Small Computer Systems Interface (typically pronounced scuzzy--although some people take offense at this).
RFC 3720 - Internet Small Computer Systems Interface (iSCSI)
In the plug-and-play standards battle, bulky S.C.S.I. (small computer systems interface) and serial cables have been universally replaced by the elegant U.S.B. plug.
Most new Macintosh computers no longer offer the SCSI (small computer systems interface) connection that the old Zip drives use, but all new Macs come with U.S.B. ports.
Fiber channel is viewed by many in the computer industry as the likely successor to the existing, longtime standard known as the small computer systems interface - written inelegantly as SCSI and pronounced even more inelegantly as "scuzzy."
A PC has to be opened and a circuit card put in to attach a scanner; a Mac has a SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface, pronounced "scuzzy") port on the back into which you simply plug the scanner.
The Zip drive is 5.35 inches wide by 7.25 inches deep by 1.5 inches high, weighs a highly portable pound and plugs into the SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface, or scuzzy) port of a PC or Macintosh.
The latter machine, at an even higher price, could conceivably support as much as 40 megabytes of random access memory and up to 6.6 gigabytes (6,600 megabytes) of data storage, with 10 expansion slots, a Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) and other features.
Yesterday NCR said it would support I.B.M.'s standard and license the design from I.B.M. in exchange for I.B.M.'s adoption of a computer interface standard referred to as the Small Computer Systems Interface.
Mr. Porter of Disk Trend said that Data General had been a pioneer in moving its product line from storage devices that send and receive computer data over the small computer systems interface, or SCSI (pronounced SKUZ-ee) channel, to a faster technology called fiber channel.
SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface) falls in the megatransfer range of data transfer rate, while newer bus architectures like the front side bus, Quick Path Interconnect, PCI Express and HyperTransport operate at the rate of a few GT/s.