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Date:      Mon, 4 Feb 2008 11:15:44 -0600
From:      Josh Paetzel <josh@tcbug.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        Leonid Satanovsky <leosat.it@ariel.ru>
Subject:   Re: SATA raid controller on Asustek's P5M2-M
Message-ID:  <200802041115.50984.josh@tcbug.org>
In-Reply-To: <47A732BC.2090204@ariel.ru>
References:  <47A732BC.2090204@ariel.ru>

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On Monday 04 February 2008 09:43:56 am Leonid Satanovsky wrote:
> Hello, people!
> Does anybody know whether the SATA raid controller on Asustek's P5M2-M
> motherboard is supported by FreeBSD 6.3 ... or 7.0?
> ------------------------------
> We are choosing a motherboard for a low-end mail server (this is a small
> company with lots of mail,... and the host will also serve as Internet
> gateway... that's the strange configuration -) ) )
> ------------------------------
> Thanks in advance!
> Best regards,
> --les

My experience with the onboard BIOS RAID of various motherboards has been=20
horrific.  I'd suggest one of two paths, depending on the RAID configuratio=
n=20
you're going for.

If you strictly doing mirroring check out gmirror.  If you are planning on=
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some sort of striping and want boot support think about populating one of t=
he=20
8x PCI-e slots in the board with a RAID controller.  I've had good luck wit=
h=20
the highpoint 23xx and 3ware 9650s, I'm sure there are other well supported=
=20
options as well.

If you really need boot support and striping but costs are so touchy that y=
ou=20
can't afford a RAID controllre I'd boot the thing off USB and use=20
gstripe+gmirror before I used the motherboard RAID.  It's that bad.


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Thanks,

Josh Paetzel

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