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SCSI Interrupt Steering Logic (SISL):
Architecture that allows a RAID controller, such as
AcceleRAID 150, 200 or 250, to implement RAID on a system board-embedded SCSI bus or a set
of SCSI busses. SISL: SCSI Interrupt Steering Logic ( LSI ) (only on LSI SCSI boards)
SIMM (Single In- line Memory Module):
formally the most common form of RAM for
motherboards. They must be insta lled in pairs, and do not have the carrying capacity or the speed
of DIMM modules.
Sleep/Suspend mode:
in this mode, all devices except the CPU shut down.
SDRAM (Static RAM):
unlike DRAM, this type of RAM does not need to be refreshed in order to
prevent data loss. Thus, it is faster and more expensive.
SSI (Server System Infrastructure):
an industry initiative intended to provide ready-to-use
design specifications for common server hardware elements (chassis, power supplies, and racks)
to promote and support server industry growth.
Standby mode:
in this mode, the video and hard drives shut down; all other devices continue to
operate normally.
Striping:
see RAID
UltraDMA-33/66/100:
a fast version of the old DMA channel. UltraDMA is also called UltraATA.
Without proper UltraDMA controller, your system cannot take advantage of higher data transfer
rates of the new UltraDMA/UltraATA hard drives.
USB (Universal Serial Bus):
a versatile port. This one port type can function as a serial, parallel,
mouse, key board or joystick port. It is fast enough to support video transfer, and is capable of
supporting up to 127 daisy-chained peripheral devices.
VGA (Video Graphics Array):
the PC video display standard
V-SYNC:
controls the vertical scanning properties of the monitor.
ZCR:
Zero Channel RAID. PCI card that allows a RAID card to use the onboard SCSI chip, thus
lowering cost of RAID solution
ZIF Socket (Zero Insertion Force socket):
these sockets make it possible to insert CPUs without
damaging the sensitive CPU pins. The CPU is lightly placed in an open ZIF socket, and a lever is
pulled down. This shift the processor over and down, guiding into the board and locking it into
place.