August 2000
Intermediate to advanced
896 pages
28h 17m
English

There is never enough disk space. The minute a new disk is added to the system, it is half full; or so it seems. Getting users to clean up their disk space is as difficult as getting a teenager to clean up his room. Therefore, an administrator will occasionally have to install new disk drives.
Most systems connect their disks through a standard peripheral bus called SCSI (the Small Computer Systems Interface, pronounced “scuzzy”). An alternative interface called Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) is supported by PCs. We begin this chapter with a general discussion of the SCSI and IDE standards and the structure of modern hard ...
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