Simon Breden
2009-Jun-27 19:02 UTC
[zfs-discuss] Best controller card for 2 to 4 SATA drives ?
Hi, Does anyone know of a reliable 2 or 4 port SATA card with a solid driver, that plugs into a PCIe slot, so that I can benefit from the high read speeds available from adding a couple of SSDs to form my ZFS root/boot pool? (Each SSD is capable of reading at around 150-200 MBytes/sec) After initially thinking I would move my existing 6-drive RAID-Z2 array to a new 8-port SATA controller, I finally decided to leave the drives connected to the motherboard SATA ports, and instead to get an additional smaller SATA card to allow me to connect 2 boot drives to form a mirror. For anyone considering a controller card to support 8 SATA drives, see this thread which has got some great comments from people experienced with using these larger cards. No doubt I will refer to it again when I build another storage system one day :) See: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=106210 Thanks, Simon http://breden.org.uk/2008/03/02/a-home-fileserver-using-zfs/ -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
Patrick O''Sullivan
2009-Jun-29 15:43 UTC
[zfs-discuss] Best controller card for 2 to 4 SATA drives ?
I''ve had success with the SIIG SC-SAE012-S2. PCIe and no problems booting off of it in 2008.11. On Jun 27, 2009, at 3:02 PM, Simon Breden <no-reply at opensolaris.org> wrote:> Hi, > > Does anyone know of a reliable 2 or 4 port SATA card with a solid > driver, that plugs into a PCIe slot, so that I can benefit from the > high read speeds available from adding a couple of SSDs to form my > ZFS root/boot pool? > (Each SSD is capable of reading at around 150-200 MBytes/sec) > > After initially thinking I would move my existing 6-drive RAID-Z2 > array to a new 8-port SATA controller, I finally decided to leave > the drives connected to the motherboard SATA ports, and instead to > get an additional smaller SATA card to allow me to connect 2 boot > drives to form a mirror. > > For anyone considering a controller card to support 8 SATA drives, > see this thread which has got some great comments from people > experienced with using these larger cards. No doubt I will refer to > it again when I build another storage system one day :) > See: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=106210 > > Thanks, > Simon > > http://breden.org.uk/2008/03/02/a-home-fileserver-using-zfs/ > -- > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > zfs-discuss mailing list > zfs-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss
Eric D. Mudama
2009-Jun-29 16:22 UTC
[zfs-discuss] Best controller card for 2 to 4 SATA drives ?
On Mon, Jun 29 at 11:43, Patrick O''Sullivan wrote:> I''ve had success with the SIIG SC-SAE012-S2. PCIe and no problems > booting off of it in 2008.11.I think there''s a 4-port version of the 1068e-based chips from LSI, and I believe this is it: http://www.lsi.com/storage_home/products_home/host_bus_adapters/sas_hbas/lsisas3041er/index.html but I don''t have one on-hand to confirm. The product brief states "the LSISAS3041E-R leverages the LSISAS1064E controller ASIC''s advanced Fusion-MPT architecture." so it appears to be the right board. Froogle lists it for about $150 from various websites. --eric -- Eric D. Mudama edmudama at mail.bounceswoosh.org