dilacerated
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Hey all I've got an IBM BR10i flashed to an LSI SAS3082E-R (IT) in my system ATM and was able to pickup a new LSI 9207-8i for $70 recently to get ready for replacing my WD 2TB Reds with 4+TB Reds.
Out of the box sas2flash reports the following key points:
Adapter Selected is a LSI SAS: SAS2308_2(D1)
Controller Number : 0
Controller : SAS2308_2(D1)
NVDATA Version (Default) : 14.01.00.06
NVDATA Version (Persistent) : 14.01.00.06
Firmware Product ID : 0x2214 (IT)
Firmware Version : 20.00.07.00
NVDATA Vendor : LSI
NVDATA Product ID : SAS9207-8i
BIOS Version : 07.39.02.00
Board Name : SAS9207-8i
Board Assembly : H3-25412-00G
From what I can tell I should be fine to just swap the cards but figured I'd ask here if anyone had any cautionary tales or straight up horror stories that I should be aware of.
Out of the box sas2flash reports the following key points:
Adapter Selected is a LSI SAS: SAS2308_2(D1)
Controller Number : 0
Controller : SAS2308_2(D1)
NVDATA Version (Default) : 14.01.00.06
NVDATA Version (Persistent) : 14.01.00.06
Firmware Product ID : 0x2214 (IT)
Firmware Version : 20.00.07.00
NVDATA Vendor : LSI
NVDATA Product ID : SAS9207-8i
BIOS Version : 07.39.02.00
Board Name : SAS9207-8i
Board Assembly : H3-25412-00G
From what I can tell I should be fine to just swap the cards but figured I'd ask here if anyone had any cautionary tales or straight up horror stories that I should be aware of.
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