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On 12.08.2011 16:17, Artem Bokhan wrote:
On 11.08.2011 22:18, Prof. Dr. Klaus Kusche wrote:
I'm looking for ways to hook up fast 6 Gb/s SATA SSD's (non-RAID!)
to (server or i-X58) mainboards which do not have native 6 Gb/s SATA.
From the reviews I've read so far, two things became obvious:
* The SSD's I'm looking at really want a working SATA TRIM command.
* All the onboard Marvell 88SE9128 (or ASmedia) solutions
seriuosly lack performance, as do PCIe cards based on those chips.
So basically, there seem to be two choices:
1.) LSI 2008
IT firmware supports TRIM. You may use
ftp://ftp.supermicro.com/driver/SAS/LSI/2008/ tools to flash IR firmware
instead of iMR (megaraid), then flash to IT firmware. Then you may flash
latest IT firmware to ensure that TRIM is supported.
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