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LSI920x/921x series are LSI HBA / Fusion MPT 2.0 all in IR mode support RAIDs 0, 1, 1e, and 10, IT mode = passthrough only LSI9240 series use iMR mode (integrated MegaRaid) LSI original SAS 2008 based controller, all cards are PCIe 2.0 x8 unless otherwise noted. Naming Convention: i=internal port(s), e=external port(s) The following listing is for the RAID Controllers and HBAs based on the LSI SAS 2008 SAS 2 and SATA III RAID controller.
Flashing the IBM ServeRAID M1015 Part 1 (Getting Started).RAID 0, RAID1, RAID 10, RAID 5, RAID 50 and JBOD.RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 1E, RAID 10 and Passthrough (non-RAID).Uses sas2flash utility to flash to IT/IR mode (when possible).Supports SAS expanders (with dual linking).Approximately 9w of power consumption for common cards.The RAID controller supports both SAS 2 and SATA III at 6.0gbps.
Oftentimes LSI SAS 2008 controllers are less expensive when found as OEM parts from Intel, Dell, HP, IBM, Supermicro and others, so it makes sense in many cases to purchase the OEM versions of the LSI SAS 2008 based cards such as the 9211-8i.
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This post will be updated with both information on the LSI SAS 2008, including how to flash cards between IT and IR modes for initiator-target and RAID modes, as well as the different OEM models commonly found in the marketplace. In the forums we have maintained a LSI Controller Mapping between LSI controllers and their OEM counterparts. The LSI SAS 2008 is a 6.0gbs SAS 2 or SATA III based controller that features eight ports and native PCIe connectivity. One of the most popular server RAID controller chip and HBA controller chip out there is the LSI SAS 2008.