Typical scsi channel configurations – StorCase Technology InfoStation 16-Bay 3U SCSI/SATA User Manual
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SCSI Channel Configurations
StorCase Technology, Inc.
InfoStation 16-Bay RAID User's Guide - Rev. F00
TYPICAL SCSI CHANNEL CONFIGURATIONS
(SCSI-to-SATA versions only)
CAUTION:
VHDCI connectors are easily damaged by improper handling. Visually inspect
each connector for bent contacts and carefully align prior to insertion.
NOTES:
The configuration and use of the InfoStation RAID Controller requires a certain
level of expertise and experience on the part of the user/integrator. Since there
are many configuration options and variables (ie. host platforms, applications,
etc.), only general guidelines will be discussed in this User's Guide.
For daisy-chaining applications, total device-to-host cable length should not
exceed 12m (approx. 39ft) per SCSI specifications. Up to three (3) InfoStation
enclosures can be daisy-chained together.
Figure 6A: Typical Dual SCSI Host Connection to InfoStation
VT-100/ANSI Terminal
(via HyperTerminal
or Data Master)
External
Modem
To SCSI
Host 1
To SCSI
Host 0
InfoMon