On 9/6/2014 4:02 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
That doesn't mean that you have to flash firmware onto LSI controller
every so often after you placed controller into production because
original version of firmware is crap, and updated version will turn out to
be crap several Months after its release, and so on. You did have nice
thing before you flashed, which alas was different hardware from what you
needed. You flashed different version to modify hardware. And after that
the hardware was exactly what you needed it to be. And from this point on
you don't need to flash it, unless you decide to change its functions to
what they were with original firmware.

for some unfathomable reason, IT (initiator-terminator) internal SAS cards are nearly unobtanium. The external ones cost stupid money, at least as expensive as high end SAS raid cards, and I really don't understand it.

ok, I do understand it... MS Windows prefers using hardware raid since the built in storage management is dreadful.



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john r pierce                                      37N 122W
somewhere on the middle of the left coast

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