I did some quick search and I can't seem to find anything lower than 4.1.1. Do you think maybe you can install 4.1.1 driver and then try to update the firmware to the matching pair?
That front picture looks really like "Fusion ioMemory SX300". Not sure if I am allowed to link the article so you can just search google images for that name and it should be in top 3 images.
If this is true and it is SX300, would it make sense to first get the driver and firmware to match...
So the reason I asked was because I was looking at my notes and saw this chart for VSL Compatibility. But I am also not sure if you want official drivers or third party drivers.
I am not as knowledgeable as acqua so I might be going down the wrong rabbit hole :confused:
Attached is the VSL...
I have three items for sale today:
The prices include PayPal (Good and Services) + Shipping US only.
1.) $85 - MONITOR - LG IPS234
2.) $70 - SWITCH - CISCO SGE2010
3.) $155 - GRAPHICS CARD - XFX RADEON 7970 3GB DOUBLE DISSIPATION EDITION
Please take a look at my Reddit post for more details...
Thank you for the clarification, I understand now.
I will use the 1.2TB Fusio-ioDrive as one big drive which will hold media temporarily while it's being processed but won't hold any VMs.
On the other hand, I will use the 2.4TB iodrive2 Duo as two separate drives and expose them to ESXi as two...
I do have 10Gig NICs installed in it. Why would you recommend keeping the cards as individual 600GB drives and not combine them to make a 1.2TB volume? The only reason I was doing it is so that I have an easier time allocating space to VMs from single data store instead of two stores per drive.
Ahhh that makes more sense. The past two drives I had were regular ioDrives, not the Duo versions.
What do you think about moving all these FusionIO drives to a an Ubuntu box and then using LVM?
Ubuntu --> iSCSI --> ESXi
I just purchased a Fusion-io ioDrive2 2.4TB and I forgot to make two separate drives to show up as one. Is this an OS level (LVM) thing? Or is this a Fusio-IO software level thing?
In the past with a different 1.2TB Fusion ioDrive, I had done this on CentOS and I thought I used
[root@esxi01:~]...
Welcome to the forums!
It seems like a decent deal considering the 90 days warranty you get from the seller. I would be interested in what the SMART data looks like if anyone ends up buying a few of these.
Cool card. I think one of the rules for posting in For Sale is you need you post an asking price. Maybe @Patrick can help if you need any assistance.
Good luck with your sale.
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