Re: [zfs-discuss] Connect couple of SATA JBODs to one storage server

2009-08-28 Thread Roman Naumenko
 Roman, are you saying you want to install OpenSolaris
 on your old servers, or make the servers look like an
 external JBOD array, that another server will then
 connect to?

No, JBOD is JBOD, just an external enclosure, disks+internal/external connectors

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Re: [zfs-discuss] Connect couple of SATA JBODs to one storage server

2009-08-28 Thread Roman Naumenko
 This non-raid sas controller is $199 and is based on
 the LSI SAS 1068.
 
 http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Networking
 _Communication/productdetail.aspx?c=usl=ens=bsdcs=0
 4sku=310-8285~lt=popup~ck=TopSellers

Why Dell? Isn't it cheaper to go with LSI itself?

 What kind of chassis do these drives currently reside
 in? Does the backplane have a sata connector for each
 drive, or does it have a sas backplane [i.e. one SFF
 8087 for every four drive slots]?

I have standalones sata on backplane, it means I need sff8087 -
http://www.3ware.com/images-sas/CBL-SFF8087OCF-10M.jpg

Then I need external adapter
http://www.pc-pitstop.com/sas_cables_adapters/AD8788-4.asp

From adapter I use SFF-8088 cable:
http://www.pc-pitstop.com/sas_cables_adapters/-1M.asp

The same cable connects JBOD to another JBOD.

There is even a set, just exactly for 12 disk chassis I have:
http://www.pc-pitstop.com/sata_enclosures/acc-msclb3.asp

So, the question remains about HBA.
Is this one can be used? Probably not because of internal SAS?

http://www.pc-pitstop.com/sas_controllers/adp5805.asp

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[zfs-discuss] Connect couple of SATA JBODs to one storage server

2009-08-27 Thread Roman Naumenko
Can somebody help me with this?

I'd like to convert old storage servers into JBODs for zfs storage to use them 
as pools for backups. There are sata drives in it, and they have backplane. 
Right now there are 8 ports hardware raid cards in it.

What cables/converters do I need for this? 
What card should I use in a storage server to connect many sata? Is this one ok?

http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/products/Controllers/Hardware/sata/performance/SAS-5805/

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Re: [zfs-discuss] Connect couple of SATA JBODs to one storage server

2009-08-27 Thread Scott Meilicke
Roman, are you saying you want to install OpenSolaris on your old servers, or 
make the servers look like an external JBOD array, that another server will 
then connect to?
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Re: [zfs-discuss] Connect couple of SATA JBODs to one storage server

2009-08-27 Thread Ron Mexico
This non-raid sas controller is $199 and is based on the LSI SAS 1068.

http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Networking_Communication/productdetail.aspx?c=usl=ens=bsdcs=04sku=310-8285~lt=popup~ck=TopSellers

What kind of chassis do these drives currently reside in? Does the backplane 
have a sata connector for each drive, or does it have a sas backplane [i.e. one 
SFF 8087 for every four drive slots]?
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