Bruce,

On 2/24/06 7:14 AM, "Luke Lonergan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> So, if you want RAID5, these machines work for me.  The lack of RAID 10
> could knock them out of contention for people.

Sorry in advance for the double post, but there's some more information on
this, which altogether demonstrates why people get frustrated with Dell IMO.

Later on in the article I cited, the same person who listed Dell's technical
description of their strange, not really RAID10 support, he mentions that he
called LSI directly to find out the real scoop.  He says that they (LSI)
told him that the LSI controller does support real RAID10, so he concluded
that the Dell could do it too.

However, Dell's documentation seems unambiguous to me, and matches our
direct experience.  Also, more online documentation from Dell reinforces
this.  See their definition of both RAID10 and spanning in this
backgrounder: 
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/storage/RAID/RAIDbk0.pdf.  Seems that
they are clear about what striping and spanning do, and what RAID10 does,
making their delineation of the standard RAID10 support versus what some of
their controllers do (all of the PERC 4 series) pretty clear.

So, I'd conclude at this point that Dell seems to have implemented a RAID
BIOS that does not allow true RAID10 or RAID50 on their embedded LSI
adapters, which could otherwise support RAID10/50.  They have done this
intentionally, for some reason unknown to me and it seems to some people at
LSI as well.

- Luke



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