IEEE 1285-2005
IEEE Standard for Scalable Storage Interface
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IEEE 1285-2005 is a standard for Scalable Storage Interface, written for computing and processing environments where storage connections need defined technical behavior. It helps describe how interface requirements should be organized so systems, components, and related devices can work together more consistently. For designers, integrators, and procurement teams, IEEE 1285-2005 is useful because it provides a common reference point for evaluating storage interface expectations and supporting more predictable engineering decisions.
About IEEE 1285-2005
This standard addresses the scalable storage interface concept in a way that is relevant to components, circuits, devices, and systems used in computing. IEEE 1285-2005 is intended to support a clearer understanding of interface requirements, which can be important when storage-related hardware must align across different designs or implementation approaches. As a technical document, it is most valuable when engineers need a stable basis for specification review, product comparison, or conformance-related discussion within storage-oriented system development.
Where is IEEE 1285-2005 used?
IEEE 1285-2005 is typically relevant in storage subsystems, computer hardware platforms, and other engineering environments where data-handling equipment must connect reliably. It may be used when assessing interface requirements for system-level storage designs, embedded computing equipment, or device integration work involving storage-related components. In practice, it can support teams working on hardware architecture, interoperability planning, and technical procurement where a scalable storage interface specification is needed as a reference.
Importance in practice
The practical value of IEEE 1285-2005 lies in helping reduce ambiguity around storage interface expectations. When requirements are clearly defined, it becomes easier to compare designs, check compliance, and coordinate testing across related components. That can improve consistency in engineering workflows and lower the risk of mismatched hardware assumptions during implementation or sourcing. For organizations handling storage-focused computing systems, IEEE 1285-2005 can serve as a useful control point for design review and technical evaluation.
- Scalable storage interface requirements
- Computing and processing context
- Component and system alignment
- Design review and conformance checks
- Storage-related hardware integration
- Publication Date: 2006
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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- This Version: 1285 (2006)
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