Of course, these days, you are more likely to find some version of SATA and — lately — NVME connectors. But a standard predating all of this was very common in high-end systems: SCSI.
You can see how he did in the video below. The key to the attempt is a USB to SCSI adapter which was unusual but not unheard of, and [Adrian] came across one from 1999. Of course, you have to ...
A group of SCSI peripherals daisy chained together. The cable goes from the host adapter into device #1, then from #1 to #2 and so on. See SCSI. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.
External connections are also common and typically connect via an external port on a storage controller card using a cable. Within the controller is a memory chip that holds the SCSI BIOS ...
Introduced in 2003, serial attached SCSI (SAS) superseded the parallel ... SAS drives require an adapter to hook up to a SATA controller (see SATA and SATA Express). SAS is a point-to-point ...