The Perfect JBOD SAS expander | for building your own DAS JBOD disk enclosure

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  • @rollerboogie
    @rollerboogie 7 месяцев назад +5

    I'm an hdd engineer and basically set stuff like this up for a living. I'm surprised there's any videos on SAS expanders out there. I see all the secret enterprise hardware the big companies use. Too bad they don't sell their proprietary enclosures and hardware. Some of it is really really good.

    • @yuan.pingchen3056
      @yuan.pingchen3056 4 месяца назад +1

      Which hard drive manufacturer do you work for? WD or Seagate or Toshiba? Why have these manufacturers stopped developing 2.5inch cmr hard drives? I want to buy a 2.5inch 2TB CMR with large buffer capacity(256MB) and integrated intel XDPoint (optane memory) new 2.5-inch hard drive is very difficult to install. Of course, I'm not willing to installing it in a laptop but in a home server.

  • @UnkyjoesPlayhouse
    @UnkyjoesPlayhouse 3 года назад +21

    Fresh cup of coffee and a new Art of Server video, what a great way to start a day :)

  • @stobbsm
    @stobbsm 2 года назад +9

    I keep buying from you for a good reason! Thanks for not gouging us.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  2 года назад

      Thank you for supporting me!!! :-)

  • @ThomasTomchak
    @ThomasTomchak 3 года назад +5

    So glad to see you back at it.

  • @PeterBrockie
    @PeterBrockie 3 года назад +13

    I've been buying these for 20-40 bucks before they get expensive, but I've had some odd results with these. I have at least one which doesn't allow use of all ports for drives, sometimes the port works as the HBA connection, other times they don't seem to function at all. So despite having enough ports for my 24 drives, I had to connect 20 drives and run one cable from the second HBA port. I'm sure it's just a firmware issue, but I haven't gotten any leads on what firmware it can take or if there are updates at all for it.
    The cards seem to be a controller for a large Dell rack JBOD, and someone ended up with them outside the chassis to resell. They absolutely need a fan (I just ziptie 40mm Noctua's). Even with normal case fans on them they get crazy hot (server cases probably have enough airflow if they are in the path).
    The controller chip shouldn't care which ports are used for drives and which are used for HBAs (up to 2 HBA links). Again, why I have some that seem to care is probably firmware related.
    I made up a few SATA power -> Expander cables (and a couple Molex like yours). Pinout on the expander end is:
    1 - GND
    2 - GND
    3 - 12V
    4 - 5V
    If anyone is comfortable making their own cables.
    As a bonus, you can get SFF-8088 to SFF-8087 or SATA cables to make use of 2 of those external ports to bring the drive count up to 32 per card.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge about these! The ones I've tested so far have not experienced the type of problem you described. I wonder what would cause that? On the HBA side, you can configure the ports to be in either initiator or target mode, but I don't know of anything similar for SAS expanders...
      Thanks for watching!

  • @Joshe505reborn
    @Joshe505reborn 2 года назад +3

    The Adaptec 82885T look excellent as well for people who want the 12GBPS SAS3 capability. Affordable as well!

  • @awesomearizona-dino
    @awesomearizona-dino 3 года назад +11

    I really appreciate your work and explanations and your store.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 года назад

      Thank you. I appreciate your support! :-)

  • @brandonzelaya8326
    @brandonzelaya8326 9 дней назад +1

    here from Instragram, I have always loved your dedication to your videos. You also helped me once with an old server not detecting some pcie cards : )

  • @Ziraya0
    @Ziraya0 Год назад +3

    I've been getting into this subject for work over the last 6 months and gotta say, maybe my standards are out of wack but pricing seems pretty reasonable right now, maybe the thing you mentioned collapsed already. They're not cheap or anything as I'm sure you know, but they're cheap enough that I have to remind myself not to buy anything for home use. I do not need this at home, but I can afford it and it's fun.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  Год назад +2

      During the peak of the Chia mining boom, one of my suppliers where I buy the IBM 46M0997 SAS expander from increased their price to $700 per item!!! Things have calmed down since then, but there was a time when these type of items were much cheaper. I suspect prices on non-essentials may continue to decline as the cost of food and energy are increasing.

  • @cavisualproductions4406
    @cavisualproductions4406 Год назад +7

    Another great video. I looked up the Supermicro CB2 JBOD power board but unfortunately too expensive (thanks to that annoying chia stuff). But I remembered that I have several older mATX motherboards lying around that I can use instead to power the expander and is pretty much 'free' to me

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  Год назад

      Cool! Yeah, some older mobo are great substitute!

    • @wiktorjaworski1710
      @wiktorjaworski1710 Год назад

      Well, you could've used a pcie x16 to usb adapter for gpu mining, iirc it does deliver 12v and 5v

  • @terrencewilsonpoopoo
    @terrencewilsonpoopoo 3 года назад +3

    i always watch your videos. you’ve made my job so much easier

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 года назад +1

      Glad I've been able to help! Thanks for your support! :-)

  • @nmihaylove
    @nmihaylove 3 года назад +9

    Thanks for the info on the 4-pin power connector. This is crazy. Dell should have used Molex for that.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 года назад +2

      Totally agree about Dell. I really do think they do this stuff to mess with people who try to stray and use non-Dell parts. Thanks for watching!

  • @OT-tn7ci
    @OT-tn7ci Год назад +1

    Ah, that's why my server caught on fire. Lol thanks dell. I learnt to just get a 4pin to molex instead, another issue I had with these boards is that, bic doesn't have screw holes that lines up with anything..have to punch stand off screws in chassis.
    The power extended thing you have is really cool, I want one of those

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  Год назад

      oh no! you server caught fire?
      yeah, definitely need to make custom mounting standoffs for these.

    • @OT-tn7ci
      @OT-tn7ci Год назад

      @@ArtofServer It started smoking, I attached a normal 12V cpu header in it.. but i did some research and learnt that it will take 5v from molex later.. it was too late but meh, lessons learnt. Also, love you youtube channel man. Im a developer but love networking, just started home labbing and both your youtube videos and your ebay store has been a really good resource for me, do you happen to have a discord server or something btw?

  • @AnthonyBouttell
    @AnthonyBouttell 3 года назад +5

    Thanks so much for taking the time to explain all the whys and hows. I wished I had that sort of detailed information available, back in the day
    Also, I really appreciate you taking to time to assemble and sell the power connectors in your store.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate your support! :-)

  • @DoctorRoberto
    @DoctorRoberto 2 года назад +1

    Just found your RUclips from your eBay account, content looks awesome, got yourself another avid subscriber :)

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  2 года назад

      Welcome aboard! And thanks for subbing! Hope you enjoy the rest of my content. :-)

  • @craigmccall2191
    @craigmccall2191 10 месяцев назад +1

    Would of loved to buy one of your sas expanders. it’s a shame im from 🇬🇧 you got me into this 😂😂

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! At least the server hobby isn't as bad to your health as alcohol, tobacco, or sugars! :-)
      You guys need to stop your politicians from implementing silly import laws. Due to the new safety labeling requirements, I'm not allowed to sell to the UK anymore! :-(

  • @woxit6107
    @woxit6107 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for your time and effort.

  • @callmebigpapa
    @callmebigpapa 2 года назад +1

    Maxtor.....my old nemesis we meet again.!

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  2 года назад

      I actually miss the days when there were more brands of drive manufacturers.... anyone remember Quantum, Fujitsu, Conner, etc.? Or that most of the computer manufacturers also made HDDs like DEC, HP, IBM, etc. We are now left with only Western Digital, Toshiba, and Seagate. :-(

    • @callmebigpapa
      @callmebigpapa 2 года назад

      @@ArtofServer I have all those except a Conner in my junk box....many of them still work most all are ide interfaces

  • @juniordelgiorno5260
    @juniordelgiorno5260 3 года назад +1

    As always, full of excellent info.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @juniordelgiorno5260
      @juniordelgiorno5260 3 года назад +1

      @@ArtofServer been watching for awhile, trying to decide how to build, reconfigure Proliant servers. I picked up several for practically nothing last year. Your vids are extremely informative.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 года назад +1

      Glad they have been helpful! :-)

  • @DarkStar1967
    @DarkStar1967 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for another great video!!

  • @djstraussp
    @djstraussp 2 года назад +2

    Great video and detailed explanation. I was thinking on building a DIY 48DRIVES enclosure and this expander is missing key. I've got few Supermicro 12bay backplanes from cse-826 chassis i built that didn't need those parts. This will be a hell of a project. Hope everything goes smoothly. Cheers

  • @karloa7194
    @karloa7194 4 месяца назад +1

    Is there an HBA with internal and external ports? I have an mitx and it only has 1 PCIe slot, but I would like to add a DIY JBOD like this

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  4 месяца назад

      Yeah, look at cards like the 9212-4i4e, 9217-4i4e, or 9300-4i4e as examples.

  • @letken
    @letken Месяц назад +1

    Hi, just wanted to say I really appreciate your videos! They've been a huge help in navigating this tech. I've bought an HBA and an expander from you and I've been super happy with them. I'm looking at other listings for this since you no longer sell this. I have a couple questions and was hoping you could provide some insight. Would this work with one SFF-8088 connection to my HBA and how many internal SFF-8087 ports would I be able to use?

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much for supporting my store! :-)
      Yes, if you connect an external HBA to this on one of the SFF-8088 ports, you should be able to see any of the drives connected to any of the internatl SFF-8087 ports.
      BTW, I'm hoping to bring this back... I've had so many people inquire about it, so I'm building more adapter cables and testing out boards soon to be listed in my store!

  • @rufusmurphy9990
    @rufusmurphy9990 3 года назад +3

    Top form. Great work to dissect this obscure enterprise stuff and put it to good use; I wonder how many of these have ended up in the trash.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! I know of a few that got fried. :-(
      Thanks for watching!

  • @jeffrisdon2803
    @jeffrisdon2803 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great stuff! Thank you! Im curious as to where you found the lsiutil app?
    Also Im connecting this expander to a supermicro BPN-SAS3-826EL1-N4 Backplane and I can see any of the drives...got any ideas? Thank You!!

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  7 месяцев назад

      lsiutil is an old LSI program. the source code and pre-compiled binaries are available if you search online. If you are having issues with drives showing up, I recommend you watch this video: ruclips.net/video/1dCd6IepB5s/видео.html

    • @jeffrisdon2803
      @jeffrisdon2803 7 месяцев назад

      @@ArtofServer Thanks for your response! I used the Dell Expander with other machines and no problems what so ever. Thought the BPN-SAS3-826EL1-N4 might have a configuration error or something. I have 2 of the dell expanders and haven't had any issues with them at until I tried wth this backplane. Thanks!

  • @unapersonasinimaginacion4660
    @unapersonasinimaginacion4660 8 месяцев назад +1

    So i can use this Dell board and Connect to hba board to my computer/server and will work? Im just getting started with this machines im trying to learn

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, you can connect this SAS expander to a HBA card and basically have more ports for storage drives.

  • @ginkosu42
    @ginkosu42 Год назад +2

    Great videos. I am very new to the world of JBOD and SAS ect ect. If I had an old desktop running unraid, is there a setup where I can purchase a pci expansion card to attach a commercial jbod enclosure and have it work with unraid? Thanks.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  Год назад +1

      Hi! welcome to the channel! :-) Yes, you would need an external SAS controller to connect to the JBOD SAS enclosure. Watch this video to learn more about the different HBA SAS controller options: ruclips.net/video/hTbKzQZk21w/видео.html

  • @ikkuranus
    @ikkuranus 7 месяцев назад +1

    I notice you sell 2 different versions of this expander. What is the difference between the 2? 5R10N vs the N4C2D

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  7 месяцев назад

      They have different Dell P/N, but from what I can tell they are basically the same.

  • @drkPulse6
    @drkPulse6 2 года назад +2

    So before I make a very expensive mistake.... if we wanted to replicate this, is the jbod controller board mandatory or could we just wire a SPST switch to an atx psu jumper for the jbod psu?

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  Год назад +1

      you could do that. just understand you need a way to drive the chassis cooling system too, not just power on drives.

  • @TNW1337
    @TNW1337 Год назад +1

    Just order a 9206-16 from you. Thanks for the videos! don't they make a PCIe SFF8088 to SFF8088 pass though

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  Год назад

      Thanks for supporting my store! I don't know what you mean by "PCIe SFF8088 to SFF8088 passthrough?"

  • @superbee1970
    @superbee1970 3 месяца назад +1

    Awesome vid and setup/config. I have my 1st 12 disk shelves! 2 identical looking shelved, but I only have one power cord to the backplane, I need more power cords, but unable to find them online. only one power cord came with the 1st shelf I received, the power cord I have has 3 molex to a single 8 pin connector, that has the same keying as an ATX 8 pin... Where to find more of these? Looking in your Ebay store now. Thanks for posting! Liked and subbed!

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 месяца назад

      Hey! Welcome to my channel! :-) What kind of JBOD enclosure do you have? Does it use a standard ATX PSU setup or some proprietary PDB+PSU like the Supermicro? You just need to make sure you supply enough amps for spin-up of all drives.
      BTW, I don't have any of these JBOD boards right now... :-(

  • @karloa7194
    @karloa7194 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, if you power down the main server that has the HBA, would it power down the JBOD chassis and its drives?
    When the power goes out, would powering on the main server power on the JBOD chassis?

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  10 месяцев назад

      No, the JBOD enclosure has it's own power system. If you want to synchronize the power states of the host server and the enclosure, you need to devise some mechanism to do that. Some JBOD controller boards have an IPMI network interface where you can send commands to change power state. Alternatively, you could also use a network controlled PDU where you can send commands to power on/off certain outlets. I'm sure there are other solutions too.

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 9 месяцев назад +1

    Would a simple SPST switch on the green line on the power supply suffice?

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  9 месяцев назад +1

      Of course you can always rig something to accomplish something similar. Just take into account you also need to manage chassis cooling too.

  • @ds5528
    @ds5528 2 месяца назад

    Do you have the pinouut for the molex to 4 pin? Since you don't have any adapters for sale ?

  • @shaun7611
    @shaun7611 9 месяцев назад +1

    lsiutil not found, did it get replaced? I'm on Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  9 месяцев назад +1

      you need to install the program. it does not come standard with Linux distributions.

  • @patrickweggler
    @patrickweggler 3 года назад +2

    Do you have a link to the power controller? I was not able to find it in the other videos of the playlist...

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 года назад

      Which one are you asking about? I'm not sure what you mean?

    • @janilom81
      @janilom81 3 года назад

      Maybe the same part I'm wondering about. It's the jbod controller I believe. At 13:50 you talk about it. Do you sell those?

    • @patrickweggler
      @patrickweggler 3 года назад

      @@janilom81 yes, exactly!

    • @johnfish4220
      @johnfish4220 3 года назад +1

      @@ArtofServer The other circuit board in all the video, whats that, are you doing a Dell om us.

  • @brucet3270
    @brucet3270 2 года назад +1

    I have an old WD Sentinal DS5100 that I would like to use just for the power and box. How hard would it be to convert it into a JBOD but do not want to use the MB as it requires marvel drivers to be installed before you can see the HDD. Would this be a task worth pursuing?

  • @sohail579
    @sohail579 11 месяцев назад +1

    Would love one of these but you dont ship to the uk and i cant find one here

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  11 месяцев назад

      It's not that I don't ship to UK, it's because UK has new product safety laws that are preventing import to UK on certain electronics products. See my community post about this issue.

    • @sohail579
      @sohail579 11 месяцев назад

      @ArtofServer just checked the good old UK making it hard for us again

  • @84Actionjack
    @84Actionjack 3 года назад +1

    I've got 4 Dell LGA 2011 boards I could never get to energize with an ATX pwr supply. I think they may still be ok. Any suggestions as to what to use or a work around to power these boards?

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 года назад +1

      I don't know those specific motherboards. In the past, Dell would swap 2 pins, a 5V and 12V line. If you figure out the pinout, you can swap those same pins on a normal ATX power supply. Just be careful because that ATX power supply will fry a normal motherboard if you repurpose it later.

  • @MikeFuryTech
    @MikeFuryTech Год назад +1

    Where does one get one of those JBOD controller boards?

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  Год назад +1

      After many people have asked, I will be selling those in my store shortly.

    • @MikeFuryTech
      @MikeFuryTech Год назад

      @@ArtofServer it seems like a critical component. I’m at the point I need to build an external enclosure (soon)

  • @ZealousDragon
    @ZealousDragon 2 года назад +1

    Any chance that 3rd external 8088 can take four more drives? Making it a 28 total drives?

  • @thegorn
    @thegorn 3 года назад +3

    SAS is pretty cool. It reminds me of FireWire for some reason

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 года назад

      Lol... For some reason, in all my years around tech, I never got to use FireWire.

  • @0w784g
    @0w784g 2 года назад +1

    This is probably a dumb question, but if you have an HBA with only internal connectors, how do you connect your expander? Is the only choice another HBA?

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  2 года назад +1

      You can connect it to one of the internal ports as well.

  • @mr-biz
    @mr-biz 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for another great video! I have two questions. Firstly, is it possible to connect the JBOD to two servers via the two SFF8088 ports? Secondly, do you offer the CSE-PTJBOD-CB2 JBOD power card?

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  2 года назад +2

      It is possible to connect 2 servers to the same JBOD enclosure. However, you need to have software to manage which drivers are controlled by which server or you will see the 2 systems clobber each other's data writes. This mechanism is sometimes used for fail-over scenarios where one server goes offline, the other assumes control of the storage and comes online to continue operations.
      Sorry, I do not currently offer that JBOD controller board. :-(

  • @BenClementPhotography
    @BenClementPhotography Год назад +1

    Would this work
    With any sas card?

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  Год назад

      I don't know about "any", but I've been testing these with LSI based SAS controllers and they've all seem to work so far.

  • @Davepug405
    @Davepug405 2 года назад +1

    Hi Just wanted to ask? I have a Dell R515 with a dead motherboard + one that works fine could i do this to the one that dead for more storage space??.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  2 года назад +1

      Maybe. I don't recall whether the r515 has an independent PDB or onboard PDB.

    • @Davepug405
      @Davepug405 2 года назад +1

      @@ArtofServerHi it has a separate board behind the power supply's same as the R510 ??.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  2 года назад +1

      Great 👍 then it might be able to turn that into a disk enclosure.

  • @mark601
    @mark601 8 месяцев назад +1

    So you can use 2x 8088's / 8 SAS lanes for 24x HDDs? Sorry storage noob here :)

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  8 месяцев назад +1

      yes.

    • @mark601
      @mark601 8 месяцев назад

      @ArtofServer tyvm I read up a little on expanders as well. You can for sure expect an order from me in the future
      Appreciate you and your content!

  • @riccardor1060
    @riccardor1060 3 года назад +1

    as usual a great video, super clear, super informative... thank you man.

  • @siyoungnam1731
    @siyoungnam1731 2 года назад

    Is it possible to insert a combination of SFF8088 to SFF8087 cables + SAS PCI bracket for an aesthetic reason between the HBA JOBD expander and PCI slot of the rack?

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  2 года назад

      I'm not sure what you mean?

    • @siyoungnam1731
      @siyoungnam1731 2 года назад

      @@ArtofServer Since the SAS cable outward passes via the vacant I/O shield, so I just wonder whether it is possible to make the looks to be clean by inserting anything without negative effects 😅 longer cables, more connection points, etc. Anyway, thank you for replying.

  • @kharkin0
    @kharkin0 3 года назад +1

    This! This, in SGI / Rackable Systems S3012 chassis!

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 года назад +1

      I'm not familiar with that chassis. But when I think of rackable systems, I can only think of SGI's final 🪦... :-(
      I miss the old IRIX systems...

    • @kharkin0
      @kharkin0 3 года назад

      @@ArtofServer It's a 3U 12 drive chassis. For example, it's used in Arima NM46X. Best thing is that those SGI/RS boxes use backplanes that have these 2x2 power connectors, and as a result those power supplies have the neccessary nonnectors.

  • @HiSk0L
    @HiSk0L Год назад

    My apologies if I missed it but how can you do fan speed control with this setup? Anyway to do it based on hard drives thermals

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  Год назад

      Add a programmable pwm fan controller.

    • @HiSk0L
      @HiSk0L Год назад

      @@ArtofServer any recommendations for a unraid build?

  • @mitohobe
    @mitohobe 3 года назад +2

    Thx for video and your quick reply on an email I sent previously.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 года назад

      No problem. Hope I was able to help. Thanks for watching!

  • @cheerbeerification
    @cheerbeerification 2 года назад +1

    Is there anything like this for SAS3?

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  2 года назад

      There are SAS-3 expanders, but I don't know of one exactly like this. It's possible...

    • @cheerbeerification
      @cheerbeerification 2 года назад

      @@ArtofServer Just bought an aec-82885t, which can be powered by a molex plug and are affordable.

  • @XolandoX
    @XolandoX 3 месяца назад +1

    Sysadmin here.
    Dell, HP and Lenovo all mess with the power cable printout and even more connectors, consumer and enterprise equipment alike.
    The only difference is between Dell and HP/Lenovo is usually they usually make their own connector type, or repurpose some non ATX connector instead of making it super easy to blow your stuff up with pin compatible but not electrically compatible ATX connectors.
    But its all just to create artificial scarcity for spare parts (And probably to save a few nickles in production) just to force you to use their overpriced replacement parts and service, by making all their stuff incomparable with ATX standard parts and even parts from their own products from different generations or series.
    In some cases when they use non proprietary stuff they put on custom firmware or use qualified vendor lists to make it more difficult to get that specific part.
    We had an test/play HPE DL 380 gen 9 or 10 server for non essential stuff, if you had the audacity to put in a SSD or NIC not blessed by HP because our requirements grew or wanted to test something the server would ram up all its fans to 100% and make it unbearable to be near the server or adjacent rooms to bully you. (I know servers are loud, but this one was the only one you could clearly hear from behind a isolated door in our sound dampend server room)
    HP enterprise official statement was the ILO (IPMI with also is linked to the fans) controller could not read out the temperature of those devices and switched to a fail safe mode to ensure all parts received sufficient cooling.
    I do get NIC manufactures don't all implement temperature monitoring the same way, but this NIC was in the supported devices list and only lacked the HP "special" firmware.
    And the SSD is even more crazy because temperature monitoring is part of the SATA, SAS and NVME standards, but again no "special" HP device.
    I do understand server hardware vendors test and villadate hardware configurations to be able to guarantee reliable operation for as long as the server is supported.
    So if you have a super essential server farm with 99.999+ SLA's or need to be compliant with certain regulations you'll use their expensive service contracts and proprietary stuff to stay in warranty and to get some peace of mine.
    But because they do this anti consumer/repair shenanigans it's imposable for 3e party's to offer their own competing service and warranty for a reasonable price.
    When something breaks eventually or is written off and heads for the landfill/recyclers it would be nice if the equipment could get a second life in some less demanding environments of just consumers without having to jump trough hoops to get overpriced proprietary parts or deal with a jet engine because the server does not like the flavor of SSD.
    Thad's why I like Super Micro stuff so much, most of the time they use standard ATX components and you can mod, upgraded and do whatever without to much hassle.
    Asus and Gigabyte servers also use of the shelve ATX parts mostly but they are a lot less common here in Europe.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for sharing all your thoughts! :-) The issue I''ve had with Dell is that they use the same standard connectors (like ATX power, or in this case, 4-pin EPS?) but switch the pinout. So it is very easy to plugin a cable and burn out a component. That just seems evil to me!
      And yes, I agree... I love that Supermicro uses a lot of industry standards and allow you to use their components as building blocks for custom builds.

  • @happy9955
    @happy9955 11 месяцев назад +1

    great video thumb up

  • @paulstir
    @paulstir 3 года назад

    I’m building a plex server using amd /win 10 and 24 bay with back plane , but I can not get a card to display the hdds when loaded 🤦‍♂️🙏 help

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 года назад +1

      If you're using a LSI based HBA controller, try my troubleshooting guide here: ruclips.net/video/TC4DovIcGLU/видео.html

    • @paulstir
      @paulstir 3 года назад

      @@ArtofServer much appreciated for replying and link sharing, I am checking out the video, the issue is I’m new to all this and was just hoping for a quick fix , I just want to access my drives , I have found many videos explaining there raid card and setup options etc but my setup is completely different/ options menus os making this very difficult to get passed , god bless 🙏 you

  • @kickingsaturday
    @kickingsaturday 2 месяца назад

    As a recording studio unplugged and play, but guess what I have three rack mounts and I use only Mac I use plug-in play now I have my three racks A lot of hard drives that I don’t erase but I also need normal features like duplications specially when it comes to photos because also deal with my wife import export so we got about 10,000 photos in about 1 million videos but also my recording studio just audio so I wanna make all my racks happy now right now I’m using a card which is OK I don’t mind USB but I also have my own dedicated power because SSD drives are starting to come in the picture but we’re using both right now. I’m using external box I don’t like handling my hard drives They should be in one area one area only that’s in the rack help

  • @mattiaippolito1625
    @mattiaippolito1625 2 года назад

    Dose this setup work with regular SATA drives as well?

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  2 года назад

      Yes

    • @mattiaippolito1625
      @mattiaippolito1625 2 года назад

      @@ArtofServer thanks. Unfortunately the first video I saw after this one was a guy using the same card for a Chia jbod expansion chassis. Really sad…

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  2 года назад

      Oh well... :-(

    • @CMDRSweeper
      @CMDRSweeper 2 года назад

      @@mattiaippolito1625 The good news is that Chia is sort of dying, the fact it eats SSDs makes it not worth the money investment it currently has so that market is fully crashing which is great!
      Great for those of us who wants to make a proper NAS.

  • @curmudgeoniii9762
    @curmudgeoniii9762 2 года назад

    Have a dell precision 5600 and 5610.. would like to use 4 to 6 drives for NAS.... have a LSI board that seems to be working but I only have (that I know of) 2 power cables for 2 drives and 1 for CD... which I think with some work can make into drive #3...
    Would you have info on how I get power for the 1 to 3 more drives? If this would be a consultation just let me now an e-mail I can use to communicate with you.

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  2 года назад

      Sorry, i'm not really familiar with the T5600 or T5610.

  • @Build_the_Future
    @Build_the_Future 2 года назад

    I got my SAS expander for 65 USD after shipping, I thought that was a-ok price
    Lenovo 03X3834 LSI 6Gbps 16 Port PCI-E SAS Expander Card 9240-8i 9261-8i 11407-1

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  2 года назад +1

      With inflation going on, these non-essentials are starting to come back to normal pre-chia prices! :-)

  • @Gastell0
    @Gastell0 3 года назад

    1M might be too small of the block size of dd, it could be simply choking the CPU instead of capping the drives

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 года назад

      You think 1M blocks are too small? really? I mean, a lot of people are still running 4k block benchmarks... that's 1/256 times smaller...

    • @Gastell0
      @Gastell0 3 года назад

      @@ArtofServer Well, If macbook shows pitiful results when copying to a USB 3.1 flashdrive with 1M and something more adequate with 32M, then that's the realworld performance that matters anyway

  • @michaelrobinson9643
    @michaelrobinson9643 Год назад

    How do you source the specs for the power / plugs etc as you had to do on this one?
    It's easy to make an adapter molex cable... yet knowing the difference is there is the essential part.
    Dell doing it different is a deliberate dick move. They are aware of the standards and still choose not to use proprietary connectors.
    I would be cautious even suggesting it saves them money to use the generic connector when they do given their economies of scale.

  • @kickingsaturday
    @kickingsaturday 2 месяца назад

    Raid my enemy, I only deal with one hard drive at a time, but I do have power on and off. That means they sleep. Oh, I’m back up by hand, not by trusting technology.

  • @StreamingF1ydave
    @StreamingF1ydave Год назад

    Skip to 11 mins for the start of topic.

  • @martinkeatings7126
    @martinkeatings7126 2 года назад

    10:53 "Go to my store. I have them in my store" - I went to your store. You did not have them in your store. 😞

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  2 года назад

      I just had 1 in stock, but it got sold.

  • @ipekposet8639
    @ipekposet8639 3 года назад +1

    Nice meme 7:27

  • @ZealousDragon
    @ZealousDragon 2 года назад

    You said you would have them. HaHaHa yes I get it. Anymore coming?

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  2 года назад

      Long story, short, I won't be getting many of these any time soon.

  • @stormand
    @stormand 2 года назад +1

    Don't get so miffed about the power connector! Why would they use anything but the cheapest, easiest to source, off the shelf components? That's why they use them! Someone would get fired if production were shut down because they ran out of some other connector.... like maybe during a global supply shortage during a pandemic! No tier 1 enterprise hardware manufacturer is ever going to factor someone trying to use other than factory parts for a specified application into their business model, so this is really a non-issue on their side.

  • @kickingsaturday
    @kickingsaturday 2 месяца назад +1

    I only use Mac. I don’t trust windows at all.

  • @Joemama555
    @Joemama555 3 года назад +2

    raidz v. draid thoughts?

    • @ArtofServer
      @ArtofServer  3 года назад

      Not sure how that relates to this vid, but I think draid is awesome.