Maybe in ten
years, but at the moment, SCSI disks are plentiful.
That depends. I need SCSI
disks that are less than 1GB, those are
much harder to find.
Now I'm curious: what are you dealing with that fails with disks over
1G?
Perhaps a machine with a SCSI interface running in target mode (and
some other disk interface, SCSI or otherwise, to back requests) would
be an appropriate way to address this? I don't know much about
software support for target mode, but it must exist to _some_ extent.
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