Depends what build you are on. B134 has all the ntfs built in.
Look in /usr/sbin:
mkntfs*
ntfscat*
ntfsclone*
ntfscluster*
ntfscmp*
ntfscp*
ntfsfix*
ntfsinfo*
ntfslabel*
ntfsls*
ntfsmount*
ntfsresize*
ntfsundelete*
This will allow you to create a ntfs filesystem and mount it.
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I use a SuperMicro case that has a backplane and 8 sata hotplug drive slots
Here is a link:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/chassis/4U/747/SC747TG-R1400-SQ.cfm
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Should support either SAS or SATA.
I'm using the E8-ML, but then I have an 8-port SAS controller.
If you want less cables, you may want the port multiplier configuration.
Not what I'd pick, because it locks you in more and has less band