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Title: Serial ATA Cards and SME 6.5
Post by: laurie_lewis on January 24, 2005, 05:01:11 AM
No knowing a lot about linux I am just interested if version 6.5b will support Serial ATA Raid cards out of the box.

Thinking of building myself a new server and would like to get an idea before I buy any hardware.

thanks

Laurie
Title: Serial ATA Cards and SME 6.5
Post by: nemtex on January 24, 2005, 08:28:18 PM
You'll need to be very careful about buying a RAID card for SATA or PATA. While I have no personal experience with SATA I have trawled through loads of posts regarding it, when trying to solve my IDE RAID problems.

My suggestion to you would be to buy 2 of the biggest PATA (IDE) drives you can and run them in RAID 1. SATA seems to be a bit of a sore point with linux at the moment. If you have on board SATA RAID and want to use that instead, check SME has built in drivers or you can find someone with exactly the same HW and a working driver disk. Otherwise, like me you could be wasting money on a RAID system you cannot use, or even worse be forced to use a Windows alternative.
Title: Intel onboard SATA S875WP1-E
Post by: Franco on January 29, 2005, 10:53:46 PM
I purchased this entry level server board which comes with the SATA RAID Adaptec and I'm running into installations problems as well. I was told that RedHat 7.3 could well handle the job but it just does not recognize my HD's. I searched forums and google and I read that disabling the controller would allow me to ecognize the drivers, but I had no success. Any help is appreciated!