![]() ![]() ![]() So I figured since the system I was using was a Dell desktop, and Dell power supplies aren't the greatest IMHO, I moved to one machine that had a $100 power supply (not Dell, Antec). I looked at the drives, and the SAS drives do need slight more amps then the SATA. For kicks, since I can plug a SATA drive into a SAS connector, I tried that. I checked the connections, trying unplugging and replugging, even tried the other unused arms. A quick bit of investigating found they weren't spinning (platter drives, not SSD). I plugged in the 2 SAS drives I wanted to test, and they weren't found. I found this cable on amazon.Īfter flashing the card to JBOD/IT mode, the cable arrived. So I looked around for a cable (it doesn't come with any) that converts the SFF8087 to a SAS connector (29 pin). This card has two internal x4 SFF8087 Mini-SAS connectors. Hi i am looking for an it documentation tool (open source), what is there out there what we can use? this should be used for all the it instructions inside our departments.As recommended in another thread, I bought an LSI SAS9211-8I card to burn-in test my SAS drives in a non-production machine.
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