Pandemic Posted June 11 Share Posted June 11 I'm running two Supermicro 8-Port SAS/SATA Card - (AOC-SASLP-MV8) for a 15 HDD bay Unraid server at the moment. I want to put a GPU in the PCIEx16 slot so I only have room for one of these cards. I've got 11 HDDs right now so I'm using 8 ports on the SAS card plus 3 SATA ports on the motherboard. I an probably continue like this for a few years, to be honest. I'm thinking about how best to go forward. I only really use about 2-3 drives at any given time. So my options are to look around for two 8 port SAS HBA thats PCIE x1 (if it exists) or a 16 port SAS HBA on PCIE x4 or x8. Gen 3 PCIE x1 seems to have a max throughput of 1GB/s which should? be fine for 2-3 drives at full R/W speeds. I doubt there would be a quality chipset or if this even exists. Any suggestions are welcome. I'm not sure that running through the 3 SATA ports on the motherboard + 8 ports on the current expansion card is a good config. Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted June 11 Share Posted June 11 11 minutes ago, Pandemic said: so I only have room for one of these cards. 11 minutes ago, Pandemic said: I've got 11 HDDs right now so I'm using 8 ports on the SAS card plus 3 SATA ports on the motherboard. I an probably continue like this for a few years, to be honest. I don't follow, would one controller be enough then? Quote Link to comment
Pandemic Posted June 11 Author Share Posted June 11 It is enough for now assuming the 3 onboard SATA ports + 8 through the expansion card are stable (so far they are) but I'm trying to plan for the future and/or have the most stable system running. I've got 2 more empty ports on the motherboard as well. Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted June 11 Share Posted June 11 Don't see the point in buying one now if you don't plan to need for years, but you can get a 16 port x8 LSI HBA: Quote Link to comment
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