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what is scsi?. what we do if scsi/scsi drive failed?.
Answer Posted / Deepankar Srivastava.
SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) is a set of standards for connecting host computers with peripheral devices such as hard drives, tape drives, and CD-ROMs. If an SCSI drive fails, you can try to replace the failed device or reconnect it, check if the cabling and connectors are properly connected, and ensure that the device is recognized by the system. If these steps don't work, you may need to perform a low-level format on the drive.
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