Digital Storage Systems Interconnect

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The Digital Storage Systems Interconnect (usually given as DSSI) is a mass storage bus from DEC. It can also be used to create loosely-couple multi-processors by sharing a number of disk drives between two systems. Such shared drives are termed ' Integrated Storage Elements' (ISEs).

Systems Communication Architecture

Description 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 (CI's) 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 Systems Communication Architecture (SCA) - a four-tiered set of protocols and interfaces as shown [to the right]."

The QBUS DSSI peripheral was the KFQSA. Some VAX CPU's had built-in DSSI peripherals, called 'Embedded DSSI Adapters' (EDAs); one such was the KA640 CPU of the MicroVAX 3300/3400. The VAX 4000 series also supported the DSSI.

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