Arjan van de Ven wrote:
I would be very suspicious about the claim that the xor stuff is done in
hardware and not in the binary part. I'm actually surprised that a linux
friendly company like IBM actually gets involved with binary drivers
like this though.... a bit disappointing.
but yeah this sounds like a really bad purchase.
Indeed, this controller in the 346s is a regression from the 345
servers, which had an onboard LSI Logic Fusion MPT controller which
could do hardware RAID 1, at least, and has a GPL driver.
Oh well.. if you really want to use hardware RAID, you can put in the
ServeRAID-7k card, which is much better, and has a GPL driver.
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