So the time has finally come to increase the storage on my current ESXi/NAS AIO.
Current specs are:
I'm currently leaning towards either a 3U or 4U Supermicro chassis to give me either 16 or 24 drive bays. I can then transplant the existing hardware over and add an additional 6x 4TB HDD's, exact model TBC, to expand my general storage.
One of the SC386 chassis I'm interested in has the SAS836TQ backplane, which I believe is just a straight pass-through with 16 SATA ports.
Before I make an offer, do I need to factor in swapping the backplane for a SAS2 version? Other than making cabling a lot simpler and cleaner with my onboard LSI2308, are there any other benefits or drawbacks?
If I was to keep the TQ backplane, I'm assuming I'd just need a SAS expander card and suitable 8087 fan-out cables to connect to the backplane?
Anything I'm missing?
Thanks in advance.
Gavin
Current specs are:
- Fractal Node 804 case
- Supermicro X10SL7 MB, onboard LSI2308 flashed to IT mode.
- Intel Xeon E3-1220 v3
- 32GB RAM
- 6x 3TB Toshiba DT01ACA3 SATA HDDs - General storage in RAIDZ2
- 2x 250GB Samsung 850 SSDs - Mirrored VM Storage
I'm currently leaning towards either a 3U or 4U Supermicro chassis to give me either 16 or 24 drive bays. I can then transplant the existing hardware over and add an additional 6x 4TB HDD's, exact model TBC, to expand my general storage.
One of the SC386 chassis I'm interested in has the SAS836TQ backplane, which I believe is just a straight pass-through with 16 SATA ports.
Before I make an offer, do I need to factor in swapping the backplane for a SAS2 version? Other than making cabling a lot simpler and cleaner with my onboard LSI2308, are there any other benefits or drawbacks?
If I was to keep the TQ backplane, I'm assuming I'd just need a SAS expander card and suitable 8087 fan-out cables to connect to the backplane?
Anything I'm missing?
Thanks in advance.
Gavin