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  1. Hi all. This is an amazing thread and I'm hoping someone can give me some insights into what I have. I am trying to repurpose an older Datto 30TB model. It is a supermicro x9drd-7ln4f rev 1.02 with the following embedded adapter: LSI MPT SAS2 MPT2BIOS-7.31.00.00 (2013.02.28) SAS2308-IR 16.00.01.00 OS Architecture: x86_64 Driver Name: LSI_SAS2i Driver Version: 2.00.79.82 Application Version: MegaRAID Storage Manager - 17.05.00.02 HARDWARE--- Controller: Controller0: SMC2308-IR(Bus 3,Dev 0) Status: Optimal Firmware Package Version:00.00.00.00 Firmware Version: 16.00.01.00 BBU: NO Enclosure(s): 1 Drive(s): 10 Virtual Drive(s): 0 Drives--- PRODUCT ID VENDOR ID STATE DISK TYPE CAPACITY POWER STATE WDCWD3000FYYZ0 ATA Unconfigured Good SATA 2.728 TB On WDCWD3000FYYZ0 ATA Unconfigured Good SATA 2.728 TB On WDCWD3000FYYZ0 ATA Unconfigured Good SATA 2.728 TB On WDCWD3000FYYZ0 ATA Unconfigured Good SATA 2.728 TB On WDCWD3000FYYZ0 ATA Unconfigured Good SATA 2.728 TB On WDCWD3000FYYZ0 ATA Unconfigured Good SATA 2.728 TB On WDCWD3000FYYZ0 ATA Unconfigured Good SATA 2.728 TB On WDCWD3000FYYZ0 ATA Unconfigured Good SATA 2.728 TB On WDCWD3000FYYZ0 ATA Unconfigured Good SATA 2.728 TB On WDCWD3000FYYZ0 ATA Unconfigured Good SATA 2.728 TB On Before I nuked the disks I verified they had a ZFS pool across them, but whats bothering me is looking online, this version isn't supposed to support a JBOD configuration as per this: X9DR7-JLN4F – 2x 4 port SAS internal 2×4 ports SAS internal, RAID 0, 1, 10 and JBOD, no cache, no BBU X9DRD-7LN4F – 2x 4 port SAS internal 2×4 ports SAS internal, RAID 0, 1 and 10, no cache, no BBU mine appears to be JBOD capable, as Datto was definitely using zfs-- but mine is the X9DRD-7LN4F that doesnt mention jbod ability? Is this maybe some weird firmware Datto uses specifically for this adapter to enable JBOD on it like it is the Broadcom/LSI 2308-IT instead of the -IR ? I have included 4 screenshots of various firmware #s EDIT: Silly me. There was a very quick bios post message that i didn't catch until just now: Version 2.15.1236. Supermicro X9DRD-7LN4F(-JBOD)/X9DRD-EF BIOS Date:01/16/2015 Rev:3.2 Durr. Anyway. I have to sacrifice this thing to the microsoft gods so I cant do unraid or any cute zfs type thing and I got super cold feet thinking about using Win server 2019 with Storage Spaces Direct on it. I found an older Fujitsu card I could do raid6 with so i will sleep better at night. I'll be back when i get bigger drives for my datahoarding at home and time to play.