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:Anatomy of the Linux SCSI Subsystem
Anatomy of the Linux SCSI Subsystem
Nov 20, 2007, 05 :30 UTC (4 Talkback[s]) (4808 reads)

(Other stories by M. Tim Jones)

[ Thanks to LinucksGirl for this link. ]

"GNU/Linux and SCSI are a natural pair because they both have similar characteristics in their respective environments. GNU/Linux is a secure and reliable operating system that runs non-stop. SCSI is the obvious choice for reliable and high-performance storage. Both are also open source. You can download and read the various SCSI specifications from the T10 Technical Committee of the International Committee on Information Technology Standards (INCITS). Similarly, you can download the GNU/Linux source to understand their implementations. Each dominate in their respective industries, so it's not surprising that GNU/Linux supports SCSI better than any other operating system out there..."

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The link does not lead to the article. ...   Link is broken   
Allan Nelson
Nov 20, 2007, 13:35:09
 
I had no problems selecting the link and ...   link works in iceweasel and lynx for me   
Arthur Marsh
Nov 20, 2007, 15:10:18
 
Is it true that "GNU/Linux supports SCSI ...   Huh?   
David F. Skoll
Nov 20, 2007, 15:16:08
 
> Is it true that "GNU/Linux supports SC ...   Re: Huh?   
Carla Schroder
Nov 20, 2007, 17:53:24
 
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