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Technology Stocks : Adaptec (ADPT)
ADPT 16.230.0%10:34 AM EST

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To: The Philosopher who wrote (3005)7/17/1998 10:00:00 PM
From: Torben Noerup Nielsen  Read Replies (1) of 5944
 
Chris,

Adding SCSI for the I/O does make your system go faster. This is so since data - executables, files, swap and so on - can be moved to/from the disk faster and with less CPU intervention.

No, SCSI does not make your processor go faster. But then processor speed alone is not enough for a high performance system. You need the other key systems; i.e., memory and permanent storage and the connections between them all to match.

Thanks, Torben
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