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SCSI > Burst Rate
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Burst Rate Defined
Many SCSI devices can send data much faster over the bus than they can recover them from the medium (see: sustained transfer rate). The data are buffered and sent in a burst at maximum speed over the bus, so the bus is utilized for only a short period of time. It is then released and can be used by other devices.
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