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Adaptec
March 1, 2003 Show:
Topic:
Hardware-Controller Cards Guest:
Robert Cox
May 20, 2000 Show:
Topic:
SCSI Controller Cards Guest:
Chris Knight
Major workstation and server manufacturers are using Adaptec's Ultra160 SCSI technology - a rapidly adopted storage connectivity standard. At 160MB/sec. performance, Ultra160 SCSI technology features a data transfer rate double that of Ultra2 SCSI.
Chris Knight, Product Manager for the Ultra 160, goes over the enhancements in the new SCSI cards.
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AdaptecMay 20, 2000 interview
November 7, 1998 Show:
Topic:
The SCSI Connection Guest:
Jim Comstock
SCSI is a type of computer interface that allows you to hook multiple devices onto one card, instead of having one card for every device.
Jim Comstock, the Director of Marketing - Channel and Marketing Sales for , discusses what to look for in a SCSI card and what a SCSI means.
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AdaptecNovember 7, 1998 interview
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