On Wed, 18 Apr 2018 12:33 am Dan Ritter <d...@randomstring.org> wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 05:55:20AM +0300, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > Hello *,
> >
> > very long time ago (17 years) I used 3Ware Hardware Raid Controller where
> > most are working up to now and they are not broken yet.
> >
> > However, for all newer installations I use Adaptec and especially the
> > 71506E which is a low-cost hardware Raid-0/1/10 Controller.  I have 8 of
> > them and now one is broken...  Grmpf!
> >
> > I contacted the new owneer of Adaptec and ...
> >
> > ... was pissed off!
> >
> > They simply claim, that this controller does not exist, even if I have
> > invoices and you find references on the Internet.  After I had a long
> > conversation with the support, they removed the references from the
> > Adaptec website...
> >
> > WTF is this now?
> >
> > They sugested me another 16ch Controller, which just cost 1800€ insted of
> > 480€.  I do not need/want Raid 5/50/6/60 or other crap!  I need only
> > Raid-1
> > Hot-Fix and Copy-Back functionality.
> >
> > Does someone has a similar experience with it?
> >
> > Which Low-Cost Controller can I use now?
> >
> > Note:   It MUST be a Hardware-Raid-1 Controller with Battery Backup and
> >         16 channels, because the Server-Mainboard has only one Slot.
>
> The LSI Megaraid controllers have worked very well for me. They
> are now owned by Broadcom.
>
> The current model is 9361-16i. Previous generations still work
> well, especially for spinning disks, and are available under the
> Avago and Supermicro names.
>
> https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816118249
> is $440, plus you'll need an external battery card for it.
>
> -dsr
>

+1 for LSI. The IBM ones are also very popular and work great with linux.

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