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June 7th, 2012 11:00

Dell T410 disk cage & cabling...

Hi everyone,

        I Just got (for home) a PowerEdge T410 with a SAS 6/R (it's an additionnal
PCI-E Card) and a cabled hot-swap disk cage..

        My problem is that I'd like to move everything (disks, ethernet,
NVidia) from my old workstation to the T410 server -including- my current
LSI Logic 9280-8i RAID adapter (does SATA/SAS 6Gbps).. In order to do
just that, I would need to replace the SAS cables that go from the
backplane to the Dell SAS 6 HBA..

On the HBA itself, it looks like I have two SFF-8484 connectors. On the
backplane itself, it looks like an SFF-8087 connector.. (I could be
wrong).

So am I correct in assuming I would need something like a pair of
SFF-8087 <-> SFF-8087 cables (SFF-8087 is what I have on my 9280-8i, I
think).

Looking at http://www.cs-electronics.com/iSAS-cables-NEW.htm, I seems I
would need something like the iSAS-7373-HT/.5m or iSAS-7373-HT/1m.

Does that sound correct?

Any comments, warnings, etc...?

Thanks for the help,

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