OpenBSD wrote:
Hello,

I'm trying to replace the Adaptec RAID card inside the Dell PE 1650 with a supported card like an LSI. It seems raid cards like PERC 3/SC and DC are PCI, while 1650 has a ROMB - Raid On Motherboard. I don't see anything inside the server (a scsi connector) to where to connect the PCI raid controller to with a scsi cable. How do people go about this, is there a way to use another raid card in this server?
Thanks.

Use another RAID card? sure.  Plug it in the PCI slot.
Your actual question is more likely, "How do I get the existing hot-swap drive bays attached to my add-on PCI card". That's a trick, 'specially in a 1U box. I don't have a 1650 handy, it is entirely possible there is no cable, and even if there was, you would need a longer one to reach all the way to the PCI slots (MOST Dells do have a cable between the SCSI back plane and the controller, but it is possible a 1650 is an exception)

That thing is an old, power-hungry pig, and I think a much better plan would be to unplug the ROMB do-hicky and use it as a standard Adaptec SCSI adapter (which it will be, if my memory serves me correctly). Use softraid if you need it, or just periodically sync the data between disks.

If you are going to invest the money on a RAID controller, I'd suggest investing the money on new hardware all around, you will be much happier with the results. Hey, I am a world champ at reusing old crap for new apps (and I've used a recycled, RAID-less 1650 before -- it was an old, slow, power-hungry pig three years ago when I did that!), but the point is to do it without investing more money in the old pigs. Use the pigs as they are (or strip them down), don't add perfume. :)

Nick.

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