Alec Muffett wrote: >> Does anyone on this list have experience with a recent board with 6 or more >> SATA ports that they know is supported? >> > > > Well so far I have only populated 5 of the ports I have available, > but my writeup with my 9-port SATS ASUS mobo is at: > > http://www.crypticide.com/dropsafe/article/2091 > > ...and I hope to run a few more tests this weekend, time permitting. > > But you know this, since you've already commented there. :-) > > - alec > >
In fact, any of the recent Intel chipset motherboards; Server class: Chipset ESB-2 southbridge Desktop class: Chipset ICH-8 and ICH-9 Motherboards known as i965 chipset and Intel P35 chipsets The above all support AHCI and have typically up to 6 SATA connectors, which the southbridge supports. On ICH-9, all six are in the southbridge and supported/tested running Solaris. On some i965 classs motherboards, there may only be 4 SATA ports that Solaris supports, since the other 2 may or may not be present and may be a third party SATA controller chip with no device driver software for Solaris. So if you want all six SATA ports for Solaris in AHCI mode, go with a desktop board using the P35 chipset (ICH-9 southbridge) or a server board based on ESB-2 southbridge (Intel Series S-5000 server boards). Hope this helps. Neal _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss