Definition
SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) is a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices. Think of it as a high-speed data pipeline for your computer. π» It's used to connect hard drives, printers, scanners, and other devices. Unlike USB, which is more common for consumer devices, SCSI is often used in servers and high-performance workstations. It allows for faster data transfer rates than older connection types. SCSI is often used to connect servers with disk arrays.