| > Primarily cost, reliability (less complex hw = less hw that can
| > fail), and serviceability (no need to rebuy the exact same raid card
| > model when it fails, any SATA controller will do).
|
| As long as the RAID is self-contained on the card, and the disks are
| exported as JBOD, then you should be able to replace the card with any
| adaptor supporting at least as many ports.

 I believe it's common for PC-level hardware RAID cards to save the RAID
configuration on the disks themselves, which takes a bit of space and
(if it's done at the start of the disk) may make the disk unrecognizable
by standard tools, even with a JBOD setting.

 The vendors presumably do this, among other reasons, so that replacing
a dead controller doesn't require your operating system and so on to be
running in order to upload a saved configuration or the like.

        - cks
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