Non-raid PCIe SATA controller with 8 ports?
Fluffles
etc at fluffles.net
Fri Jun 1 16:12:36 UTC 2007
Martin Cracauer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there any PCIe SATA controller with 8 ports that has decent FreeBSD
> drivers, including NCQ, and decent performance on the level of the ICH
> or Nvidia onboard ports?
>
As far as i know, there's no NCQ for the ata(4) driver, so you can only
use SCSI TCQ and NCQ on a true hardware controller like Areca.
I think you need either a motherboard with 8 onboard connectors,
multiple PCI/PCIe cards or a hardware controller like HighPoint
RocketRaid 2320 PCI-e with 8 ports. This last one is quite affordable
and has quite good driver support i think.
> I don't need hardware RAID. I suppose I can use an 8-port Areca as a
> dumb controller, but that's kinda wastish.
>
Well, an Areca might give you the flexibility to use true RAID and even
on single disks you can benefit from increased performance due to
request reordering and the onboard buffercache. Be aware that any
controller with write-back cache offers a potential dataloss risk,
without the use of a battery backup unit (BBU).
Also, if you need performance, why would you want to use an Areca as a
normal controller, why not pick RAID0 or RAID5? Do you really need 8
seperate disks?
- Veronica
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