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DL385 SAS is Fast!
We did our first Windows 2003 64-bit install to a DL385 with a single dual
core 2.2 processor and 73 GB 10K SAS drives. The drives were impressively fast, and I was a bit surprised considering the toyish 2.5" form factor. We had the boot device configured as two 73GB drives in RAID 1+0. One unexpected result was that when connecting the second port of the P600 SAS controller to the drive positions 5 through 8, three out of four drive slots hang the SAS card completely at boot time. Only slot 7 worked. Is there a trick to getting the second bank of four drives to all work? -- Will |
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DL385 SAS is Fast!
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