Fast SCSI is a variation of SCSI-2 that doubles the data transfer rate by increasing the speed at which data is transferred, as opposed to wide SCSI which increases the volume of data transferred. Most SCSI hard disk drives now offer a combination of both variables, called fast/wide, for an even faster data transfer rate. For details go here.
The transfer rate (10 Mbytes per second) at which the disk drives in the Multi- Disk Pack can transfer information across the SCSI-2 bus at.
An extension of the original SCSI-1 bus standard, Fast SCSI (also called SCSI-2) supports both 16-bit or 32-bit data transfers at rates up to 10MB per second.
A term used to describe an 8-bit wide bus operating Fast (between 5 and 10 MHz). The maximum data rate of a Fast SCSI device or bus is 10 Mbytes/sec.
A standard for SCSI data transfers. It allows a transfer rate of up to 10 MBytes/sec over an 8-bit SCSI bus, and up to 20 MBytes/sec over a 16-bit SCSI bus.
Synchronous transmission rate defined in SCSI-2 to be used between 5 MHz and 10MHz
The original SCSI specification defined synchronous data transmission rates of up to 5MHz. By assuming transceivers which provide tighter timing margins, the SCSI-2 standard allows synchronous transfers of up to 10MHz. This provides a transfer speed of 10MB/sec. for an 8-bit bus, and 20MB/sec. for a 16-bit bus. Devices which utilize these faster timings are called Fast SCSI devices.
Fast SCSI refers to the use of a 10 MHz SCSI bus speed on an 8-bit bus. It is also sometimes called Fast SCSI-2. The maximum transfer rate is 10 MB/s.
A SCSI data transfer rate standard that allows a rate of up to 10 MBytes/sec on an 8 bit SCSI bus and up to 20 MBytes/sec on a 16 bit (Wide) SCSI bus.
A variant on the SCSI-2 bus. It uses the same 8-bit bus as the original SCSI-1 but runs at up to 10MBs (double the speed of SCSI-1).
SCSI-1 performance enhancement that increased the maximum synchronous data transfer rate on the SCSI bus from 5 MHz to 10 MHz. This provides a transfer speed of 10MB/sec for an 8-bit bus and 20MB/sec for a 16-bit bus.