Laurent Blume <[email protected]>于2014年5月5日星期一写道:
> Le 2014/05/05 17:22 +0200, Fred Liu a écrit: > >> [Fred]: I also heard of this HBA. It has 4 ports as max and very limited >>> bus bandwidth >>> >> > Well, hey, consumer! :-) [Fred]: hrrrrr, I agree! :-) > > [Fred]: you have good luck! :-) >> > > 哈哈,真的很好运阿! [Fred]: 哇,你能写中文啊!Wow, you can write in chinese!cool! > > I did have issues, the usual failing disks and stuff, but there's been no > datalose, and nothing unexpected, I've done firmware upgrades on cards and > disks with relative ease, so I'm good. > > As supported in the Solaris world for a prosumer use, I'd say the LSI SAS2 > devices are amongst the best ROI those days. And seriously, if you plan to > connect 8 drives there, the cost of one HBA card is not much compared to > the disks, the enclosure, the cables... [Fred]: That is true. One trick is possibly checking the compatibility list from LSI to see if there are *consumer* sata drives. But stability improvement from refreshing firmware is filesystem-agnostic. ZFS is still picky on them. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss > _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
