TexasDave Posted January 19, 2019 Share Posted January 19, 2019  I have a disk that is dying and am in the process of replacing it (new drive installed, preclearing, etc.). All is good. 😀  But I am going to do a "clean and tidy" while I am in there For the most part, I did a decent job in cable management when I built my system. I am not the most dexterous and struggle working in tight spaces...😋  Two questions:  (1) I am trying to optimize (if possible) what ports my drives are plugged into. I am on a SuperMicro X10SL7-F (I have attached the schematic). The MOB has the following ports:    o 2x (Intel PCH) Serial ATA (SATA 3.0) Ports(6Gb/sec)   o 4x (Intel PCH) Serial ATA (SATA 2.0) Ports (3Gb/sec)   o 8x SAS Connectors (supported by the LSI 2308 SAS controller)  I have the two cache drives (Samsung 850 EVO 500GB ), one parity drive (WD Red 6 TB) and multiple data drives (a combo of WD 3TB and 6TB).  Are there "preferred" or "optimail" ports I should be using for cache, parity and data drives for my MOB and unRAID?  (2) Assuming I decide to move the drives and plug them into different ports, is this ok? I assume unRAID will just see a valid drive has been moved to a new port but all is ok? I hope this point make sense. For example, what if I unplug a drive from a 6Gb port and move it to a 3Gb port.  Thanks for any guidance and suggestions... Quick Reference X10SL7-F.pdf Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted January 19, 2019 Share Posted January 19, 2019 9 minutes ago, TexasDave said: Are there "preferred" or "optimail" ports I should be using for cache, parity and data drives for my MOB and unRAID? SSDs should be on the Intel SATA3 ports, trim won't work on the LSI, other than that it won't make any difference where the disks are.  10 minutes ago, TexasDave said: (2) Assuming I decide to move the drives and plug them into different ports, is this ok? Yes, Unraid tracks de devices by serial number. 1 Quote Link to comment
TexasDave Posted January 19, 2019 Author Share Posted January 19, 2019 @johnnie.black - Many thanks (again).  "Even a blind pig occasionally finds an acorn...." My current setup matches what you have suggested above so I have less work to do than I feared. Not sure if I did this on purpose when I built the system or if I just got lucky.  On number (2) - that is cool and good to know.  Thanks!! Quote Link to comment
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