Hard Disks: SCSI In Rack Server With 1U? Continued
Hard Disks: SCSI In Rack Server With 1U? Continued
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LSI 20320-R for Ultra320 SCSI and simple RAID configurations. Does SCSI even make sense for 1U?

Below, the rods that fit exactly into the screw thread of popular hard drives can be seen clearly.

In this photo, the SCSI cables have not yet been installed. A round cable, like those that come with host adapters, is the only choice.

After installation of the SCSI cables, the space becomes crowded.

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