Are you interested in LSISAS2008 Mezzanine cards for the c6100?

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The holy grail of Dell c6100 mezzanine cards are the 6G SAS/SATA versions based on the LSI SAS2008 chip (instead of the old 1068e chip). I found four of them in one of my c6100s and have been looking for more ever since. They have been nearly impossible to find.

Well, it looks like I might be able to get some at a pretty good price. If I can buy a handful of them, is anyone interested in buying one or a set of four? They would come bare - no PCIe riser card.

I ran some IOMeter tests against five OCZ SSD drives in a dual L5520 c6100:
1MB random reads: 2,601MB/S with 1.27% CPU usage
4kb random reads: 304,804 IOPS with 11.2% CPU usage

Nice and fast!
 
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The older 1068E SAS HBA limits you to hard drives 2TB or smaller. So this would fix that. Would this allow you to run at 6gbps, or is there a 3gbps bottleneck somewhere up near the backplane?
 

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The older 1068E SAS HBA limits you to hard drives 2TB or smaller. So this would fix that. Would this allow you to run at 6gbps, or is there a 3gbps bottleneck somewhere up near the backplane?
You definitely get 6Gbps from the LSISAS2008 card in the c6100. It's a PCIe2 x8 connection, so no bottlenecks - note the test results I posted.

The LSI 1068e card gives you SAS support and breaks the ~650MB/S combined throughput limit of the motherboard SATA ports. The LSI 2008 card gives you SAS, 6Gbit, large drive support, and LOTS more total throughput and IOPS.
 

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Update: Sorry. All sold.

I have received my bulk order of these cards and the cost was actually a bit less than I thought. I'm putting the extras up on eBay:

Dell 6g SAS SATA MEZZANINE Card LSI SAS2008 for C6100 C6145 Part XX2X2 | eBay

If anyone on this list needs one, I can sell them for $140 to STH listers. Please read the eBay item in detail - you'll still need the riser card, cable (I also have these), and a motherboard with SAS card attachment points. If you are replacing a 1068e mezzanine card then you already have what you need. If not, then it might be a difficult refit.

Jeff



The holy grail of Dell c6100 mezzanine cards are the 6G SAS/SATA versions based on the LSI SAS2008 chip (instead of the old 1068e chip). I found four of them in one of my c6100s and have been looking for more ever since. They have been nearly impossible to find.

Well, it looks like I might be able to get some at a pretty good price. If I can buy a handful of them, is anyone interested in buying one or a set of four? They would come bare - no PCIe riser card.

I ran some IOMeter tests against five OCZ SSD drives in a dual L5520 c6100:
1MB random reads: 2,601MB/S with 1.27% CPU usage
4kb random reads: 304,804 IOPS with 11.2% CPU usage

Nice and fast!
 
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