SCSI CARDS ULTRA 160 and U320

SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) cards are expansion cards that provide a SCSI interface for connecting SCSI devices such as hard disk drives, tape drives, and CD-ROM drives to a computer. Ultra 160 and U320 are two different versions of the SCSI standard, with U320 being the newer and faster of the two.

Ultra 160 SCSI cards are designed to support the Ultra 160 SCSI standard, which is capable of delivering data transfer rates of up to 160 megabytes per second (MB/s). They are backward-compatible with older SCSI devices and are typically used in older servers and workstations that require high-speed storage.

U320 SCSI cards are designed to support the U320 SCSI standard, which is capable of delivering data transfer rates of up to 320 MB/s. They are faster than Ultra 160 SCSI cards and are generally used in newer servers and workstations that require higher performance storage.

Both Ultra 160 and U320 SCSI cards are compatible with a variety of SCSI devices, including hard disk drives, tape drives, and CD-ROM drives. They typically use a PCI or PCIe interface to connect to a computer, and may require specialized drivers or software to work properly.

Overall, Ultra 160 and U320 SCSI cards are good options for users who need to connect SCSI devices to their computers. U320 SCSI cards are generally faster and more capable than Ultra 160 SCSI cards, but both can be useful in different contexts depending on the specific requirements of the user's system.
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