Difference between revisions of "Digital Storage Systems Interconnect"
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| − | The '''Digital Storage Systems Interconnect''' (usually given as '''DSSI''') is a [[mass storage]] [[bus]] from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]].   | + | The '''Digital Storage Systems Interconnect''' (usually given as '''DSSI''') is a [[mass storage]] [[bus]] from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]. The DSSI specification lists the main attributes of DSSI as: 8-bit wide [[parallel]]; multi-drop linear bus electrical topology; low-cost, [[single-ended signalling]] interface circuitry; [[direct current|DC]] coupling.  | 
| − | + | It is an alternate physical layer in the [[Computer Interconnect]] system; the CI system had a 'native' physical layer before the creation of DSSI. The relationship between the DSSI and the CI's physical layer is shown in the following diagram:  | |
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| − | The relationship between the DSSI and the CI's physical layer is shown in the following diagram:  | ||
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                 Figure 1-2:  CI PPD Architectural Layers  |                  Figure 1-2:  CI PPD Architectural Layers  | ||
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| + | DSSI thus made it possible to build [[VAXcluster]]s from [[MicroVAX]] and smaller [[VAX]] computers, by adding CI-bus functionality to smaller VAX systems. It can also be used to create loosely-coupled [[multi-processor]]s, by sharing a number of [[disk drive]]s between two systems. Such shared drives are termed 'Integrated Storage Elements' (ISEs).  | ||
A description of the DSSI from the 'Digital's Storage System Interconnect' protocol specification document:  | A description of the DSSI from the 'Digital's Storage System Interconnect' protocol specification document:  | ||
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  "The DSSI, supporting the needs of low-end and mid-range systems, is one in a family of high-performance computer-to-computer interconnects .. that combine a common host interface and port layer with an implementation-specific datalink and physical interconnect.  |   "The DSSI, supporting the needs of low-end and mid-range systems, is one in a family of high-performance computer-to-computer interconnects .. that combine a common host interface and port layer with an implementation-specific datalink and physical interconnect.  | ||
  CI-class interconnects provide the transmission services required by Digital's [[System Communication Architecture]] (SCA) - a four-tiered set of protocols and interfaces.."  |   CI-class interconnects provide the transmission services required by Digital's [[System Communication Architecture]] (SCA) - a four-tiered set of protocols and interfaces.."  | ||
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== DSSI Controllers/Interfaces ==  | == DSSI Controllers/Interfaces ==  | ||
Revision as of 11:03, 1 September 2023
The Digital Storage Systems Interconnect (usually given as DSSI) is a mass storage bus from DEC. The DSSI specification lists the main attributes of DSSI as: 8-bit wide parallel; multi-drop linear bus electrical topology; low-cost, single-ended signalling interface circuitry; DC coupling.
It is an alternate physical layer in the Computer Interconnect system; the CI system had a 'native' physical layer before the creation of DSSI. The relationship between the DSSI and the CI's physical layer is shown in the following diagram:
                                                          <-----+
                        +---------------------+                 |
                        | Port Driver         |                 |
                        | Layer               |                 |
                        | ( SCA Specification)|                 |
                        +---------------------+                 |
                                  |                             |
                                  |                             |
                        .......................                 |
                        . CI Port Adapter     .                 |
                        . ( eg: VAX CI Port ) .                 |
                        .......................                 |
                                  |                             | P
      +------>                    |                             | P
      |                 +---------------------+                 | D
      |                 |     CI Port         |                 |
    C |                 |     Layer           |                 | L
    I |                 |   ( DEC Std 161 )   |                 | A
      |                 +---------------------+                 | Y
    A |                    |               |                    | E
    R |             +------+               +------+             | R
    C |             |                             |             |
    H |  +----------------------+      +---------------------+  |
    I |  | DSSI Datalink        |      |    CI Datalink      |  |
    T |  |    Layer             | .... |      Layer          |  |
    E |  | ( DSSI Spec. )       |      |  ( Dec Std 161 )    |  |
    C |  +----------------------+      +---------------------+  |
    T |             |                             |       <-----+
    U |             |                             |       <-----+ P L
    R |  +----------------------+      +---------------------+  | H A
    E |  |    DSSI Physical     |      |    CI Physical      |  | Y Y
      |  |    Interconnect      |      |    Interconnect     |  | S E
      |  |    ( DSSI Spec. )    |      |   ( DEC Std 161 )   |  | I R
      |  +----------------------+      +---------------------+  | C
      +------>                                            <-----+ A
                                                                  L
                Figure 1-2:  CI PPD Architectural Layers
DSSI thus made it possible to build VAXclusters from MicroVAX and smaller VAX computers, by adding CI-bus functionality to smaller VAX systems. It can also be used to create loosely-coupled multi-processors, by sharing a number of disk drives between two systems. Such shared drives are termed 'Integrated Storage Elements' (ISEs).
A description of the DSSI from the 'Digital's Storage System Interconnect' protocol specification document:
"The DSSI, supporting the needs of low-end and mid-range systems, is one in a family of high-performance computer-to-computer interconnects .. that combine a common host interface and port layer with an implementation-specific datalink and physical interconnect. CI-class interconnects provide the transmission services required by Digital's System Communication Architecture (SCA) - a four-tiered set of protocols and interfaces.."
Contents
DSSI Controllers/Interfaces
- KFQSA QBUS DSSI Adapter
 - KFMSA XMI Dual DSSI Adapter
 - KFMSB XMI DSSI adapter
 - KFESA EISA DSSI Adapter
 - KFESB EISA DSSI Adapter
 - KFPSA PCI DSSI Adapter
 - KFE52 VAXft Multi-Function Interface
 - KDXDA VAXft 810 DSSI Interface
 - EDA640 MicroVAX 3300/3400 KA640 embedded DSSI Adapter (EDA)
 - KFA40 DEC 4000 I/O Module
 
DSSI Hierarchical Storage Controllers (HSDs)
Hierarchical Storage Controllers:
DSSI Disk Drives
DSSI Tape Drives
External Links
-  DSSI - DSSI and related documents at Bitsavers
- Digital's Storage System Interconnect - protocol specification document
 
 - MicroVAX Dual-Host Systems (EK-338AC-DH-003) - contains a clear description of how a DSSI can be used to create a loosely-couple multi-processor
 - RF Series Integrated Storage Element User Guide (EK-RF72D-UG-008)