I bought some hard drives from FB marketplace, and the post not saying they were SAS drives or even showing that much they had the Dell caddys on them, went and drove 30 minutes to buy them. 2x 4 TB for $40, i had my head up my butt salivating at the deal so I didn’t look any closer

I realized they were SAS and i was like “Oh, i could just buy an adapter and it’ll be fine”

It was not fine. I learned you can use SATA drives in a SAS back-plane but not reversed. So I decided to just put it into my homelab but that doesnt support SAS either.

Any advice? Thank you very much!

  • Former-Brilliant-177@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    eBay is the place to go. Often you’ll see brands like HP, Dell, etc. They are most likely to be re-branded LSI raid cards. Adaptec is an alternative to LSI, I’m using both, in different servers, and they are both good.

    Some cards come with batteries. If they are dead they’re expensive to replace. For homelab use, I wouldn’t be too bothered with them. For production servers, it’s more important.

    If you want to use ZFS you’ll need a flash the card or buy one where it’s already been done. Expect to pay more for pre flashed cards.

    I’m in the UK and prices are different here to the USA. I’ve paid as little a £5 and as much a £40 for used cards. Just depends on how urgent your purchase is.

    In the UK you can buy ex-corporate SAS drives is batches of 10 and sometimes 20. Search on eBay Auction for: 10x SAS. Depends on the binding as to how much you’ll pay, but I’ve paid as little as £36 for 10x 2TB SAS drives and as much £62 for the same. The larger the disk capacity the higher the price.

    I’ve found that used cards and SAS drives to be good enough for homelab use, rarely had any issues. Would I use them on a production server? No.