4.6. Supported SCSI Adapters
If the computer you plan to use for your server has a SCSI hard disk, your SCSI adapter must be supported by Red Hat Linux 7.3. PLEASE NOTE: Only PCI SCSI adapters are supported by the SME Server. Furthermore, they must contain a SCSI BIOS so that the PC can boot from the SCSI disk.
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As SME Server is based on Red Hat Linux version 7.3, PCI-based SCSI adapter that can work with Red Hat Linux 7.3 should also work with SME Server. You can find an up-to-date searchable database at Red Hat's web site at: http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/ (Choose "Advance Search" then Storage Device/Controller from the "Hardware Class" menu.) |
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In the list below the use of an 'x' symbolizes a wildcard. For example, 'AHA-29xx' indicates it applies for the 'AHA-2930' as well as the 'AHA-2940' and any other models beginning with 'AHA-29'. |
- Adaptec AIC-78xx, AHA-29xx, AHA-394x, 29160/39160, AHA-1520B
- Advansys ABP510, ABP514x, ABP930/40, ASC1200
- AMI MegaRAID
- Artop Electronic Corp AEC671x
- Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller 2 [1], Expandable RAID Controller 2/3
- Future Domain TMC-18C30
- HP NetRAID-4M
- IBM ServeRAID
- ICP Raid Controller GDT 6xxx, GDT 7xxx
- Initio Corp INI-940, INI-950, INI-9100/9100W, 360P
- Intel 80960RP
- LSI MegaRAID express500
- Mylex (BusLogic) FlashPoint Series, MultMaster 01/10
- Symbios 53c1510, 53c8xx
- Q Logic QLA10160, 1080, 1240, 1280, 2100, 2200 12160
[1] Note that the firmware on this controller may need to be updated before it can work your server. See http://contribs.org/modules/xoopsfaq/ for more information.