Re: Broadcom 3808 support
- In reply to: Ben RUBSON : "Re: Broadcom 3808 support"
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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2022 21:27:58 UTC
On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 21:41:51 +0100 Ben RUBSON <ben.rubson@gmx.com> wrote: Hello Ben, > I bought Broadcom 9500-8e/8i cards (SAS3808 based), and plugged them > into Supermicro X12SPL-F motherboards. There are other Supermicro > motherboards with a built-in 3808 chipset, but not so found of this > solution, I would be tempted to advice for Broadcom SAS cards > directly, to be sure to properly manage firmware updates etc... The box I mentioned is only sold as a complete system by Sumpermicro, so you cannot choose the mainboard. As the onboard chip is already there, I'll simply go with it, I guess. Should there be any issues later, one can always use a plug-in card then as a last resort. > Anyway, tested with FreeBSD 13, what I can say is that it works out > of the box. In terms of performance, I was able to sustain a 30x260 > MB/s read throughput, from my 30 test SAS drives (in a 36 bays > chassis), connected to a single SAS3808 adapter. Would not have been > possible with PCI Express 3.0. That's exactly what I wanted to know, that you very much for your answer. > Not in production yet, so can't say much about long-term reliability > for now... I guess we'll find out... I was wondering a bit why there are no reports from other users available so far. The chipset appears to be available for some years by now, and it looks like the natural follow-up of the older 3* chipsets that were quite popular (at least I had this impression). cu Gerrit