Thanks for your input, it's driving me nuts.
I'll try a window install bare metal and see if I still get slow speeds.
Might be a VMware quirk.
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Mate, it has a p410i controller and that's a sas controller. That's has a bunch 6 ( 300gb sas drives attached ) those are fine and raided.
It doesn't have no sata raid for the onboard motherboard ports of which there are six. There is no bios option or boot option that mentions the sata port...
I've tried a SATA SSD and also spinning rust,
I have tried the first port, which was connected to the ODB CD and also the last
Same speed on both, nothing in bios allows For mode change.
I will double check right now, but I'm sure I've looked.
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Yeah this is ich10 chipset sata ports, how does one see.via the cli negotiated sata speed for device plugged into it.
Currently I have a ssd plugged in and see writes to it max out at 40Mbs which is very slow.
Event sata 1 would be 150 ish.
Maybe it's not even in ahci mode, no settings in bios...
Hey peeps, are the onboard sata ports hobbled?
Running VMware 6.0 latest update and have a sata HDD and sata ssd connected to them and see terrible write speeds.
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Quite right Patrick, they is long ones. Fine for PCI adapter card or
I've been looking at;
Supermicro | Products | SuperServers | Mini 1U | E300-8D
And those board support long one.
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What with NZ prices for things this seems like a good deal for new.
*NEW* SK Hynix PE3110 960GB (Almost 1TB) Enterprise M.2 PCIe Gen3 SSD 3D NAND V2
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