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rickosx

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Jul 15, 2018
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Hello,
Is there a way to make the Mac Pro 2008 recognise SAS discs without a raid controller? Raid option is not necessary. Just want to use them separately as storage.
 

robbieduncan

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I don't have a Mac Pro but I don't remember them having a SAS controller. iirc you can use SATA drives in place of SAS but not the other way round so you need a SAS controller. Whether it does RAID or not doesn't matter: you need some sort of SAS HBA
 

rickosx

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jul 15, 2018
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I don't have a Mac Pro but I don't remember them having a SAS controller. iirc you can use SATA drives in place of SAS but not the other way round so you need a SAS controller. Whether it does RAID or not doesn't matter: you need some sort of SAS HBA


Thank you Robbieduncan. the thing is that I obtained 4x 4TB enterprise SAS drives and installed them in my Mac Pro 2008 but they don't appear and the discs are not even spinning. After a google search I found that I need an Apple raid card to use them as a RAID, but I don't need the raid option, I only want to use them as storage separately.
From what I read in the apple support page, the motherboard does support SAS drives. I also found this script thingy that supposedly helps.


But I have absolute no idea how that works.
 

KeesMacPro

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Maybe take a look here:
 

robbieduncan

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Jul 24, 2002
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Thank you Robbieduncan. the thing is that I obtained 4x 4TB enterprise SAS drives and installed them in my Mac Pro 2008 but they don't appear and the discs are not even spinning. After a google search I found that I need an Apple raid card to use them as a RAID, but I don't need the raid option, I only want to use them as storage separately.
From what I read in the apple support page, the motherboard does support SAS drives. I also found this script thingy that supposedly helps.


But I have absolute no idea how that works.

I'm pretty sure that's only for Promise VTrak cards
 
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