Quoting Andy Sy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> http://www.3ware.com/products/storswitch.asp
> states that :"The connectivity fabric for SCSI 
> is based on a shared-bus model. A shared bus is 
> inherently a blocking I/O architecture. Only one 
> device can be on the bus at any point in time. 
> All other devices must wait. ..."
> 
> So how does this differ from ATA where only
> one drive can be transferring data at one time
> as well?

That paragraph was from the 3Ware marketing department, silly.
You're supposed to detach your brain before reading it.

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