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To: craig crawford who wrote (14545)2/19/1998 7:18:00 PM
From: MrBuzz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29386
 
"EMERGING" is the keyword. My last post was picked off Symbios' web site.

Clearly, Adaptec has a hold on SCSI as well as betting on Fibre channel as well. UW-SCSI on the low to mid enterprise server environments and Fibre channel on the high end.

When the bandwidth requirements go up, so do the media channels.
Its inevitable that a universal high speed bus that synchs into
peripheral device i/o speeds is in the works. No i/o bottlenecks due to local host PC bus speeds. Straight thru, man at the speed of light.

MrBuzz



To: craig crawford who wrote (14545)2/19/1998 7:30:00 PM
From: Alan Aronoff  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29386
 
<<Didn't Adaptec just buy some SCSI unit from Hyundai? Sounds like SCSI aint scuzzy yet!>>

Craig,

Symbios is the Hyundai subsidiary. And I can assure you that Adaptec did not acquire Symbios for its SCSI technology.

Another PR
newsalert.com
with following quote
<<Adaptec said their products are compatible, with Adaptec
addressing the low end of the market such as PCs while Symbios
targets bigger systems such as servers running UNIX operating
systems. Both make components to speed the movement of data
from a system to devices such as storage systems.>>