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What is the main difference between SCSI and Wide SCSI?

What is the main difference between SCSI and Wide SCSI?

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A.
Wide SCSI has twice the bus width than SCSI and hence twice the maximum data transfer speed.

B.
Wide SCSI has a wider connector with 68 pins while SCSI has connector with 50 pins.

C.
Wide SCSI has a longer maximum cable length than SCSI.

D.
Wide SCSI operates at twice the bus speed than SCSI and hence twice the maximum data transfer speed.

Explanation:
Wide SCSI and SCSI have the same bus speed of 5 MHz, but Wide SCSI has a data bus width of 16 bits (2 bytes) while SCSI has a data bus width of 8 bits (1 byte), hence Wide

SCSI can support mode devices and has a higher maximum transfer speed.
Incorrect Answers:
B: Both SCSI and Wide SCSI have 50-pin connectors. 68-pin connectors were introduced with Ultra Wide SCSI.
C: Both SCSI and Wide SCSI have a maximum cable length of 20 feet (6 meters).
D: Both SCSI and Wide SCSI operate at the same bus speed of 5 MHz.
References:
Charles J. Brooks, Server+ Certification Exam Cram 2 (Exam SK0-002), QUE Publishing, Indianapolis, 2006, pp. 143-147.


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