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DS/ISO/IEC 14776-341

Information technology – Small Computer System Interface-3 (SCSI-3) – Part 341: Controller Commands (SCC)

active, Most Current
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 1 November 2022
Status: active
Page Count: 152
ICS Code (Interface and interconnection equipment): 35.200
scope:

This International Standard defines the command set extensions for SCSI-3 storage array devices; commonly known as RAID devices. This standard is principally intended to be used in conjunction with, not as an alternate to, any of the SCSI-3 command standards and the SCSI-3 Architecture Model Standard (ISO/IEC IS 14776-411). The resulting commands facilitate the control and configuration of SCSI-3 storage arrays and thus provide a common command specification for both system integrators and suppliers of SCSI-3 storage array devices. The clause(s) of this standard pertaining to the SCSI-3 storage array device class, implemented in conjunction with the applicable clauses within any of the SCSI-3 command standards, shall specify the standard command set available for SCSI-3 storage arrays. The objectives of the SCSI-3 Controller Commands is to provide the following: a) Transfer commands unique to SCSI-3 Controller Command devices; b) Control commands to manage the operation of an SCSI-3 Controller Command device; c) Optional device mapping and pass-through support.

Document History

DS/ISO/IEC 14776-341
November 1, 2022
Information technology – Small Computer System Interface-3 (SCSI-3) – Part 341: Controller Commands (SCC)
This International Standard defines the command set extensions for SCSI-3 storage array devices; commonly known as RAID devices. This standard is principally intended to be used in conjunction with,...
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