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Reseñado en Italia el 6 de noviembre de 2024
utilizzato per un NAS DIY.ottimo prodotto, riconosciuto senza problema dall'OS
Paul
Reseñado en Australia el 31 de enero de 2024
This adapter is working flawlessly for me 'out of the box' on Linux Mint 21.3 mdadm raid.
jrc
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 23 de enero de 2024
As usual for Startech, worked right out of the box with my Intel z790 chipset motherboard. Unlike some other SATA controllers, did not require a firmware update.
Wire
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 12 de julio de 2022
Plugged in, plays, and off to races.This Startech 8P6G-PCIE-SATA-CARD is modeled after LSI HBA and provides SAS-style cabling and reliable drive connections.This is a SATA card, it does not support SAS.Pros:• Works natively with macOS (I'm using Monterey), no additional driver required.• Also Windows and Linux support.• Adds 8 ports, JBOD.• Supports SMART.• Includes SFF-8087 mini-SAS to SATA data cables, which will work with any SATA drive.• Cables included are standard SATA length, 0.5 meter.• Supports SATA port multiplier for additional ports.• Ports run at drive speed as expected, no glitches.Cons:• Not bootable, UEFI does not see connected drive EFI partitions.Notes:• Supports any size drive per SATA spec (this question is perennial).• Drive power cabling not included.• I am using longer 1 meter SFF-8087 cables for a large case with no problem.• I am using a Bewinner port multiplier, ADP6ST0-J05 SATA3 4-port Expansion Card: 1 source port, 5 drive ports, which expands by 4 ports for a total of 12 drives connected to this Startech.• Using a port multiplier means upstream link capacity is shared with all downstream drives: plan your storage layout accordingly. I am seeing drives run at speed over (e.g., 130+ MB/s sustained) to spinning drives over the multiplier.Final words:• This Startech is solid going in.• Before getting this card, I've tried two other PCIe SATA cards with typical SATA cabling (non-SAS) and both were totally unreliable, not detecting drives on some ports, CRC errors on detected ports, caused drive data corruption.• I also tried an LSI 9207-8i which is completely reliable and bootable, but it's not batively supported by macOS, which I need.
Chris Alexander
Reseñado en Canadá el 20 de septiembre de 2022
Headline pretty much says it all.There are a number of reviews clumped under this Amazon item that seem to say that Linux support is hit or miss. This review is a counterpoint.My experience after ~6 weeks has been great. The card is being used with 8 x 8TB drives configured as one big RAID 5 array for near-line backing up other computers over the network (rsnapshot). It works fine.I did get an opportunity to "beat on" the card by shuffling a few TBs around while simultaneously rsync'ing many files over a couple of 1GB network connections. Plenty fast and stable under mdadm for what it is.I hope this provides some clarity for others looking for a cheap HBA to use with Linux.
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