scsi_host interconnects
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scsi_host interconnects
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Can you please explain storage interconnects with respect to Linux. What are exactly scsi_host0, host1, host2, etc. I recently checked on a VM that had around 39 hosts present in /sys/class/scsi_hosts/ directory. Does it depend on the number of drives present in the server? Can you please guide here.
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Can you please explain storage interconnects with respect to Linux. What are exactly scsi_host0, host1, host2, etc. I recently checked on a VM that had around 39 hosts present in /sys/class/scsi_hosts/ directory. Does it depend on the number of drives present in the server? Can you please guide here.
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Can you please explain storage interconnects with respect to Linux. What are exactly scsi_host0, host1, host2, etc. I recently checked on a VM that had around 39 hosts present in /sys/class/scsi_hosts/ directory. Does it depend on the number of drives present in the server? Can you please guide here.
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Can you please explain storage interconnects with respect to Linux. What are exactly scsi_host0, host1, host2, etc. I recently checked on a VM that had around 39 hosts present in /sys/class/scsi_hosts/ directory. Does it depend on the number of drives present in the server? Can you please guide here.
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