I would need to add a SAS card in one of my nodes. My server is a c6100...
I don't think it cares about SSDs. It'll take any SATA drive. I'm actually running 2 512gb 850 Pros. What are you going to use for cache? Cachecade or ZFS or something?Hey guys, I just picked one of these guys up new in the box (the single PSU and single IO version). I am going to load it with 3.5" Hitachi Ultrastar SAS HDs, 2 and 3tb varieties.
I think I am going to buy another and steal the IO and PSU from it to have a redundant system but wanted to ask you guys a quick question about the SSD Caching options. I know I can buy the rear cage for SSDs (or I assume even just some 2.5" HDDs if I wanted). Can I load standard consumer 850 EVO drives in there or do they have to be the special RIDICULOUS priced Lenovo drives? I read some people having issues with using SATA SSD's but I thought that was the whole point of the SATA interposers that come with the 2.5" cage. I also assume if I don't need a HUGE boost in performance, I could just put 1 or 2 of the 250gb Evos in there and don't have to buy the second cage and populate it?
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Are you referring to an OS performing the caching or a RAID controller?Hey guys, I just picked one of these guys up new in the box (the single PSU and single IO version). I am going to load it with 3.5" Hitachi Ultrastar SAS HDs, 2 and 3tb varieties.
I think I am going to buy another and steal the IO and PSU from it to have a redundant system but wanted to ask you guys a quick question about the SSD Caching options.
Still very new to this so I am open to suggestions. I have a LSI 9207-8e right now, flashed to Firmware v19 IT mode and would like to use it if at all possible instead of buying another new card. I was thinking of going with FreeNas 9.10, so I think that supports ZFS. Is that the best route for a R720 connected to this SA120? I am just hosting my own home for backups and video streaming to plex. I already know this is insane overkill but I got everything very cheap.I don't think it cares about SSDs. It'll take any SATA drive. I'm actually running 2 512gb 850 Pros. What are you going to use for cache? Cachecade or ZFS or something?
So I didn't see my LSI 9207E in that list, in your opinion does that mean caching won't work or is it possible via software instead of the being controller based? Also, those SSDs are all Lenovo part numbers, I want to use a consumer SSD like the 850 (maybe pro). cbiggers is commenting that it will work with them.Are you referring to an OS performing the caching or a RAID controller?
The link here provides which SSDs and controllers are supported for controller caching. Key thing to note that these controllers only support up to 512GB for caching.
I'm no expert so all I can say is what is documented on the link I provided. I'm sure there's software that can implement caching but again, I have no clue without Googling.Still very new to this so I am open to suggestions. I have a LSI 9207-8e right now, flashed to Firmware v19 IT mode and would like to use it if at all possible instead of buying another new card. I was thinking of going with FreeNas 9.10, so I think that supports ZFS. Is that the best route for a R720 connected to this SA120? I am just hosting my own home for backups and video streaming to plex. I already know this is insane overkill but I got everything very cheap.
So I didn't see my LSI 9207E in that list, in your opinion does that mean caching won't work or is it possible via software instead of the being controller based? Also, those SSDs are all Lenovo part numbers, I want to use a consumer SSD like the 850 (maybe pro). cbiggers is commenting that it will work with them.
If you're in Windows, you have to run it as admin. Then you'll see everything; including fan control options.Is it possible to control the fans through the command line? No matter what I do, the management software is not seeing the controller. I can log in via serial no problem though.
S2012R2, Dell R710, LSI 9200-8e card. Running as admin, the software still doesn't pick up this JBOD.If you're in Windows, you have to run it as admin. Then you'll see everything; including fan control options.
For clarity, did you right click on the app and tell it to run as admin? Even if you're running as an admin, you have to tell the app to run as an admin.S2012R2, Dell R710, LSI 9200-8e card. Running as admin, the software still doesn't pick up this JBOD.
Yes I did. Also tried setting the program to run as admin through compatibility settings. No dice.For clarity, did you right click on the app and tell it to run as admin? Even if you're running as an admin, you have to tell the app to run as an admin.
Same issue. Can't make it show up and have tried everything.I have an SA120--- only my Lenovo branded (low end sas2108) or IBM M5210 cards are able to operate the user interface to lower that ungodly loud set of fans.
FWIW, I also tried a number of resister options, none worked well. Likewise, I could not find any command line info to manage the fans, either.
Use a cheap IBM controller... Or if anyone has an SBR file + instructions that I could use on a 9286cv-8e (Intel rms25sb008), I'd probably send you a case of beer...
Seriously, the reason this is powered off in the rack is because the fans are too much of a pita to turn down.
If you find another way, please let me know.
When you say same issue, are you not using the supplied or a recommended controller?Same issue. Can't make it show up and have tried everything.
Tried with a LSI 9286CV-E and a PERC 830. I think the LSI one is recommended but of course the Dell isn't. I think I may of found another way to do it. I just got home and i'm about to work on it.When you say same issue, are you not using the supplied or a recommended controller?