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    • travisdh1T
      travisdh1 @Brains
      last edited by

      @Brains said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

      @scottalanmiller unfortunately no VMs in this conversation. IT Director is opposed to virtualization

      I know it's to late now, but that's a "Thanks for taking the time to interview me, but I doubt I'll be accepting the position." if they're not willing to budge in the interview process.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender
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        Even though the RAID controller won't provide the partitions for you, does that matter? Assuming that the OS will see the entire 5 TB partition, Windows should allow you to create a 350 GB boot partition that you install Windows to, then format the rest as GPT and call it a night.

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        • BrainsB
          Brains @Dashrender
          last edited by

          @Dashrender said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

          Even though the RAID controller won't provide the partitions for you, does that matter? Assuming that the OS will see the entire 5 TB partition, Windows should allow you to create a 350 GB boot partition that you install Windows to, then format the rest as GPT and call it a night.

          It wont work. Windows cant boot to a GPT disk if there is no UEFI motherboard installed. Im going to just add a couple more disks and setup disks as the boot volume. Then use GPT on the existing 5TB volume.

          My next problem is to figure out how to get this card to allow me to connect 6 drives in the cheapest, most efficient way possible while not sacrificing performance. I have a SF8087->4 SATA connector breakout cable right now. Sounds simple, huh?

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Brains
            last edited by

            @Brains said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

            @Dashrender said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

            Even though the RAID controller won't provide the partitions for you, does that matter? Assuming that the OS will see the entire 5 TB partition, Windows should allow you to create a 350 GB boot partition that you install Windows to, then format the rest as GPT and call it a night.

            It wont work. Windows cant boot to a GPT disk if there is no UEFI motherboard installed. Im going to just add a couple more disks and setup disks as the boot volume. Then use GPT on the existing 5TB volume.

            Yeah, sadly no simple work around without the extra disks or a SAN to provide a boot LUN.

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            • travisdh1T
              travisdh1 @Brains
              last edited by

              @Brains said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

              @Dashrender said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

              Even though the RAID controller won't provide the partitions for you, does that matter? Assuming that the OS will see the entire 5 TB partition, Windows should allow you to create a 350 GB boot partition that you install Windows to, then format the rest as GPT and call it a night.

              It wont work. Windows cant boot to a GPT disk if there is no UEFI motherboard installed. Im going to just add a couple more disks and setup disks as the boot volume. Then use GPT on the existing 5TB volume.

              My next problem is to figure out how to get this card to allow me to connect 6 drives in the cheapest, most efficient way possible while not sacrificing performance. I have a SF8087->4 SATA connector breakout cable right now. Sounds simple, huh?

              You need a port multiplier to connect more than 4 drives with that card. (Marvell 9715 chipset is the one I know is used by Backblaze. Not exactly the greatest storage setup, but it'll work.)

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              • momurdaM
                momurda
                last edited by

                You could make a big array, then when youre installing windows make a 350GB partition for the windows install, then use the rest as another disk(data i guess) for that server.

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                • BrainsB
                  Brains @momurda
                  last edited by Brains

                  @momurda said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                  You could make a big array, then when youre installing windows make a 350GB partition for the windows install, then use the rest as another disk(data i guess) for that server.

                  Doesnt work. Windows sees the single RAID volume as 1 "disk" and since that disk has over 2TB partition, it has to be GPT. Per SWJ, I cant create 2 volumes on the same raid array

                  Thanks for the help though

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                  • BrainsB
                    Brains @travisdh1
                    last edited by

                    @travisdh1 said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                    @Brains said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                    @Dashrender said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                    Even though the RAID controller won't provide the partitions for you, does that matter? Assuming that the OS will see the entire 5 TB partition, Windows should allow you to create a 350 GB boot partition that you install Windows to, then format the rest as GPT and call it a night.

                    It wont work. Windows cant boot to a GPT disk if there is no UEFI motherboard installed. Im going to just add a couple more disks and setup disks as the boot volume. Then use GPT on the existing 5TB volume.

                    My next problem is to figure out how to get this card to allow me to connect 6 drives in the cheapest, most efficient way possible while not sacrificing performance. I have a SF8087->4 SATA connector breakout cable right now. Sounds simple, huh?

                    You need a port multiplier to connect more than 4 drives with that card. (Marvell 9715 chipset is the one I know is used by Backblaze. Not exactly the greatest storage setup, but it'll work.)

                    Thanks Travis! I looked around and couldnt really find one with that chipset. Do you have any other recommendations? Also what is the performance impact of using the port multiplier card?

                    I see good reviews for a company "IO Crest" on Amazon. Anyone heard of them before? I can order through Insight if anyone has a good recommended card that isnt available on consumer sites.

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                    • travisdh1T
                      travisdh1 @Brains
                      last edited by

                      @Brains said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                      @travisdh1 said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                      @Brains said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                      @Dashrender said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                      Even though the RAID controller won't provide the partitions for you, does that matter? Assuming that the OS will see the entire 5 TB partition, Windows should allow you to create a 350 GB boot partition that you install Windows to, then format the rest as GPT and call it a night.

                      It wont work. Windows cant boot to a GPT disk if there is no UEFI motherboard installed. Im going to just add a couple more disks and setup disks as the boot volume. Then use GPT on the existing 5TB volume.

                      My next problem is to figure out how to get this card to allow me to connect 6 drives in the cheapest, most efficient way possible while not sacrificing performance. I have a SF8087->4 SATA connector breakout cable right now. Sounds simple, huh?

                      You need a port multiplier to connect more than 4 drives with that card. (Marvell 9715 chipset is the one I know is used by Backblaze. Not exactly the greatest storage setup, but it'll work.)

                      Thanks Travis! I looked around and couldnt really find one with that chipset. Do you have any other recommendations? Also what is the performance impact of using the port multiplier card?

                      I see good reviews for a company "IO Crest" on Amazon. Anyone heard of them before? I can order through Insight if anyone has a good recommended card that isnt available on consumer sites.

                      They don't actually say on the blog page. I haven't actually used any myself, but you do have one options that I found.
                      Amazon 1 to 5 port.

                      Next time I'd just get a card that has enough ports on it already, or a server case that included the needed backplane.

                      Performance wise, you will only get a max of 6Gb/s per port, no matter how many drives are connected to the port.

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                      • BrainsB
                        Brains @travisdh1
                        last edited by

                        @travisdh1 said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                        @Brains said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                        @travisdh1 said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                        @Brains said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                        @Dashrender said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                        Even though the RAID controller won't provide the partitions for you, does that matter? Assuming that the OS will see the entire 5 TB partition, Windows should allow you to create a 350 GB boot partition that you install Windows to, then format the rest as GPT and call it a night.

                        It wont work. Windows cant boot to a GPT disk if there is no UEFI motherboard installed. Im going to just add a couple more disks and setup disks as the boot volume. Then use GPT on the existing 5TB volume.

                        My next problem is to figure out how to get this card to allow me to connect 6 drives in the cheapest, most efficient way possible while not sacrificing performance. I have a SF8087->4 SATA connector breakout cable right now. Sounds simple, huh?

                        You need a port multiplier to connect more than 4 drives with that card. (Marvell 9715 chipset is the one I know is used by Backblaze. Not exactly the greatest storage setup, but it'll work.)

                        Thanks Travis! I looked around and couldnt really find one with that chipset. Do you have any other recommendations? Also what is the performance impact of using the port multiplier card?

                        I see good reviews for a company "IO Crest" on Amazon. Anyone heard of them before? I can order through Insight if anyone has a good recommended card that isnt available on consumer sites.

                        They don't actually say on the blog page. I haven't actually used any myself, but you do have one options that I found.
                        Amazon 1 to 5 port.

                        Next time I'd just get a card that has enough ports on it already, or a server case that included the needed backplane.

                        Performance wise, you will only get a max of 6Gb/s per port, no matter how many drives are connected to the port.

                        Thanks. Unfortunately this is an upgrade instead of new build, so buying a $4-500 replacement card wasnt needed untill I ran into these GPT problems.

                        I am open to purchasing a new case w/ backplane if anyone has any good suggestions.

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                        • T
                          tiagom
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                          Is this a custom server? Never saw a model number mentioned.

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                          • momurdaM
                            momurda
                            last edited by

                            A newer motherboard with uefi would be cheaper than a newer rackmount case with backplane. cases like that worth buying cost $500.

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                            • BrainsB
                              Brains @tiagom
                              last edited by

                              @tiagom said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                              Is this a custom server? Never saw a model number mentioned.

                              yea its custom build using an Antec 900 Case

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                              • BrainsB
                                Brains @momurda
                                last edited by

                                @momurda said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                                A newer motherboard with uefi would be cheaper than a newer rackmount case with backplane. cases like that worth buying cost $500.

                                no rackmount

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @Brains
                                  last edited by

                                  @Brains said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                                  @tiagom said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                                  Is this a custom server? Never saw a model number mentioned.

                                  yea its custom build using an Antec 900 Case

                                  Yeah, seriously, replace the motherboard!

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @Brains
                                    last edited by

                                    @Brains said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                                    @Dashrender said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                                    Even though the RAID controller won't provide the partitions for you, does that matter? Assuming that the OS will see the entire 5 TB partition, Windows should allow you to create a 350 GB boot partition that you install Windows to, then format the rest as GPT and call it a night.

                                    It wont work. Windows cant boot to a GPT disk if there is no UEFI motherboard installed. Im going to just add a couple more disks and setup disks as the boot volume. Then use GPT on the existing 5TB volume.

                                    My next problem is to figure out how to get this card to allow me to connect 6 drives in the cheapest, most efficient way possible while not sacrificing performance. I have a SF8087->4 SATA connector breakout cable right now. Sounds simple, huh?

                                    Aww, I didn't realize that you could only have a disk be either GPT or MBR... maybe if I was less tired.. yeah I'll blame it on the jetlag.

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                                    • momurdaM
                                      momurda
                                      last edited by

                                      You dont use server racks or virtualization?

                                      You also missing the point about whether or not you have a rackmount case. Buy a new motherboard, still a better option that whatever you are thinking of doing. By the time you have found a solution to this, you could have a new board from newegg or amazon in your hands. hell, you could go to local mom n pop store and buy one in less than time than it takes to reply to this.
                                      OR
                                      make that big raid volume like you want, then put another disk or 2 in the leftover mobo ports(since yorue using a raid card for the big volume), and install windows on that disk. The data is what is important, not windows install. That can be replaced in minutes.

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender
                                        last edited by

                                        A new used server might be a better option at this point, assuming you can find one that fits your needs.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @momurda
                                          last edited by

                                          @momurda said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                                          You dont use server racks or virtualization?

                                          They use whitebox desktops as servers, no virtualization. Nothing enterprise is allowed. We've been discussing this in other threads and offline as well. It's nothing to do with price, in fact it is costing a ton. It's one person's personal agenda and nothing to do with needs, resources or anything. But yeah, none of that stuff allowed.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @momurda
                                            last edited by

                                            @momurda said in Quick LSI RAID Question:

                                            You also missing the point about whether or not you have a rackmount case. Buy a new motherboard, still a better option that whatever you are thinking of doing. By the time you have found a solution to this, you could have a new board from newegg or amazon in your hands. hell, you could go to local mom n pop store and buy one in less than time than it takes to reply to this.

                                            Yeah, mobos are decently cheap, especially as these are nice desktop ones. Updating that to UEFI is easily the simplest solution. Replacing the LSI instead of the mobo is going to cost way more.

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