Intel server gurus - info wanted please
Hi, we've got an Intel server based SAN (SSR212MC2R) which can have up to 12 drives in a 4 column, 3 row matrix. At present there are five 15k SAS in bays 1-5. The Intel documentation says you CAN mix drive types (SAS and SATA) but drives of similar type and speed should be mounted within the same columns. The docs also say when installing drives you have to start with bay 1 and fill row 1 first before installing in row 2, etc. I've got a bunch of 500g SATAs (7k2 rpm)that are currently unused and would like to put them into service, but my reading of the Intel docs says this is not possible. (I understand the SATAs will be much slower, but that is ok, they would be a seperate array and just a place to dump stuff)
I can't find anything on the 'net about this, and I can't ask the reseller (Tech Pathetic) as they wouldn[t know anyway.
So, anyone ever tried anything like this and did it work?
TIA
Pete
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