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  • You can put a tape drive on the last port like you describe.

    Nothing on the expander will suffer unless the full 96gbit link to raid card is saturated and it has to start throtteling stuff.

    if you have something 4-8x cache SSDs with high load they would normally go in one cage and that cage gets its own controller.
    To not risk saturating the link from expander and impacting performance + avoid the tiny latency expander adds.



  • 8 lanes just refers that it has 8 lanes directly on card.
    That you can connect 2 cables breaking out to 8 ports without the need for an expander.

    The expander works similar to a network switch, the cables back to p408i-a is its uplink.
    With 2 cables it aggregates the 8lanes to 8x 12gbit and those 96gbit is shared by the devices on the expander.

    In the typical dl380 the expander would have 2 cables to each of the 3 front cages + have 2 spare ports for any drives you have in rear of server.
    With a maxed out 30x 2.5" front+back server they share the 8 lanes to server.

    You can even add another expander to the expander if you want, the card supports 200+ drives if you keep throwing expanders at it.












  • The IOM6 units are just dumb expanders, they do not support zoning etc splitting of the shelf.
    They just give direct access to all drives and thats it.

    On paper you can split it by just connecting both and making sure you dont use the same drive for both servers.
    (Would expect you to need the interposers if this is sata drives)
    Have not done this myself but ive seen it done in multiple setups.

    The cleaner approach imo would be a virtual truenas etc file server that runs on the host needing lowest latency and shares to the rest.




  • Power disable enables the host to power cycle the drive without power cycling itself or you pulling and re-seating the drive.

    The downside is that when plugged into “legacy hardware” that does not support this feature you cant give it 3.3v.

    Thats why you often see people taping a few pins on the drives power connector or using molex->sata adapter cables that does not power these pins.
    Since you often get ultrastar enterprise drives with this feature when you shuck.


  • These days a barebones r730 or dl380 gen9 will often be cheaper than a generic chinese x99 board. (Barebone/CTO is generaly only missing cpu/ram/storage)

    Uses the same typical e5-2600v4/ddr4 with sas hba+nic usualy included since they are specific to server.

    And you then get psus,case,heatsinks,fans etc also included.

    Buying a board and building is the expensive route, its usualy not taken unless you got nowhere to stash the noisy rack option.