RAID controllers don't have to be set up in RAID arrays, they can run
in JBOD mode, but still you have to see the storage controller... :/
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 14:15, Octave Orgeron wrote:
> Honestly, with ZFS there's no point in using a RAID controller.
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Honestly, with ZFS there's no point in using a RAID controller.
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Octave J. Orgeron
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PERC 6/i is a rebranded MegaRAID, if it helps. I'm not sure the status
of MegaRAID drivers on OSol.
2011/2/6 Uros Nedic :
> Solaris 11 Express is free for personal and testing purposes but it lacks of
> drivers support,
> however. I tried to deploy it on Dell PowerEdge R510, but it doesn't
> recog
Solaris 11 Express is free for personal and testing purposes but it lacks of
drivers support,however. I tried to deploy it on Dell PowerEdge R510, but it
doesn't recognize RAID controllerPERC 6i, unfortunately. Tried to search over
the Internet for them, but nothing useful.
Uros
> Date: Sun,
Solaris 11 Express is free for personal use. You only need to pay for it when
you're using it in production.
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