Category
page 1Computer storage buses
IEEE 1394
serial bus interface standard
Parallel ATA
interface standard for the connection of storage devices
direct memory access
feature of computer systems
SCSI
Small Computer System Interface (SCSI, ) is a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices, best known for its use with storage devices such as hard disk drives. SCSI was introduced in the 1980s and has seen widespread use on servers and high-end workstations, with new SCSI standards being published as recently as SAS-4 in 2017.
NVM Express
logical interface for accessing non-volatile storage over the PCIe bus
Serial Attached SCSI
point-to-point serial protocol for enterprise storage
Fibre Channel
computer storage networking technology
Fibre Channel over Ethernet
computer network technology

ST-506
right|thumb|Seagate ST506 5¼-inch HDD with cover removed
thumb| 2.5" 6495 MB IDE drive next to a 5.25" full-height 111 MB MFM drive
USB mass storage device class
USB device class for drives
Enhanced Small Disk Interface
Disk interface
U.2
thumb|SSDs with U.2 interface
USB Attached SCSI
computer protocol for running the SCSI command set over USB for storage drives
HIPPI
thumb|right|Serial HIPPI fibre optic cable
CBM-Bus
serial bus of the home computers series of Commodore