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Scsi Primary Commands 5 Spc5 R19 R19 T10 Technical Committee

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Scsi Primary Commands 5 Spc5 R19 R19 T10 Technical Committee
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Publisher: ANSI INCITS
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.86 MB
Pages: 796
Author: T10 Technical Committee, R. O. Weber editor
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: r19

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Scsi Primary Commands 5 Spc5 R19 R19 T10 Technical Committee by T10 Technical Committee, R. O. Weber Editor instant download after payment.

The SCSI command set is designed to provide efficient peer-to-peer operation of SCSI devices (e.g., disks, tapes, media changers) by an operating system. The SCSI command set assumes an underlying command-response protocol.
The SCSI command set provides multiple operating systems concurrent control over one or more SCSI devices. However, proper coordination of activities between the multiple operating systems is critical to avoid data corruption. Commands that assist with coordination between multiple operating systems are described in this standard. However, details of the coordination are beyond the scope of the SCSI command set.
This standard defines the device model for all SCSI devices. This standard defines the SCSI commands that are basic to every device model and the SCSI commands that may apply to any device model.

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