frowertr
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Is this the case? Judging from the wording in your first post this sounds like the exact case.
http://www.amazon.com/Rosewill-Server-Chassis-Rackmount-Metal/dp/B00N9CXGSO
If so, then you have a couple options. The backplane in that case has 12 individual SAS/SATA ports according to the picture. If you want JBOD, then you could use a 4 port internal SFF-8087 HBA. You would then need three SFF-8087 to SATA breakout cables: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816116097
That would give you 12 drives all with dedicated SATA/SAS links all connected back to the HBA.
If you wanted hardware RAID then you would sub a RAID controller for the HBA.
You could also connect each drive bay to a physical SATA port in your motherboard. You might find some server motherboards with that many SATA ports. I know I've seen up to 10 physical SATA ports in several. You could also use a motherboard that has mini-SAS (SFF-8087) ports and then use the above breakout cables.
There are multiple ways to do it. The hypervisor will be the factor in determining if you can use software raid or if you need a real RAID controller card. If you are virtualizing, I think it makes more sense to run hardware RAID and then run your hypervisor on top of that. It is just easier to maintain and configure. This coming from a big proponent of Mdadm.
http://www.amazon.com/Rosewill-Server-Chassis-Rackmount-Metal/dp/B00N9CXGSO
If so, then you have a couple options. The backplane in that case has 12 individual SAS/SATA ports according to the picture. If you want JBOD, then you could use a 4 port internal SFF-8087 HBA. You would then need three SFF-8087 to SATA breakout cables: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816116097
That would give you 12 drives all with dedicated SATA/SAS links all connected back to the HBA.
If you wanted hardware RAID then you would sub a RAID controller for the HBA.
You could also connect each drive bay to a physical SATA port in your motherboard. You might find some server motherboards with that many SATA ports. I know I've seen up to 10 physical SATA ports in several. You could also use a motherboard that has mini-SAS (SFF-8087) ports and then use the above breakout cables.
There are multiple ways to do it. The hypervisor will be the factor in determining if you can use software raid or if you need a real RAID controller card. If you are virtualizing, I think it makes more sense to run hardware RAID and then run your hypervisor on top of that. It is just easier to maintain and configure. This coming from a big proponent of Mdadm.
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