TPreston, on 05 October 2012 - 18:12, said:
anyway a quick search reveals
http://www.ebay.ie/i...=item5896015378
End of life stuff is usually dirt cheap. might be worth looking for a newer pci-x modal as they are faster (at rebuild) but for under 100$ theres not much of a chance.
Ive used the 9500's (8 & 12 port) in my home server for years and there are no driver issues with server 2012 the biggest disadvantage is the long rebuild time because its a relatively slow hardware raid card long as in 18-24 hours but when the array is rebuilt its fine.
I dont mind the long rebuild time.
And no, not intrested in used off (more so off eBay)
PeterUK, on 05 October 2012 - 21:22, said:
Only if you want me to guess if you can have a PCI-e x4 slot available or a x16 slot for a x4 card to go in.
I have a PCI-e x16 slot free (which accepts x4 cards as well. Anyways performance isnt the top prority; Although I would like it to support AT LEAST SATA300. Ive seen a few with SATA150 and hm...
PeterUK, on 05 October 2012 - 21:22, said:
HighPoint RocketRAID 640 is for $100 bad & good reviews.
That HighPoint RocketRAID 640 looks pretty OK.
PeterUK, on 05 October 2012 - 21:22, said:
Much better using the Intel RAID since Intel have good support for moving a array to another Intel supported RAID board.
I usually will always use Intel RAID but who knows if tommorow they are incompatible? I rather play it safe

(Im currently on a Intel RAID)
PeterUK, on 05 October 2012 - 21:22, said:
PCI-X cards can go into PCI slots not PCI-e.
OK
Im looking at 109.47 euros for the HighPoint RocketRAID 640 though

Man thats going to hurt.