[SOLVED] Doubts on hdd

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I have rig where a need to have max storage possible all parts assembled just missing the hdd, so I have 2 dell perc h310 with SFF-8087 cables, my problem is that the best ratio tb/€ new are Sas drives like https://www.mbit.pt/seagate-exos-x16-16-tb-festplatte-2, I can find cheaper but are nas drives that won't work with my perc h310, sata drives cost more. Not sure what to do, buy Sas drives and use a Sas to sata adapter (if this are reliable) like this [https://m.pt.aliexpress.com/item/4001166047333.html or have to spend more and just buy sata drives, not really a fan of buy used materials and in my country can't find any good deals on used.
 
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https://i.dell.com/sites/doccontent...heets/Documents/dell-perc-h310-spec-sheet.pdf

Yes it does work with SAS

What he was referring to is this, which is not possible
Sas drives and use a Sas to sata adapter (if this are reliable)
If you meant using a cable and not a SAS controller (PCIe interface) and trying to hook it up to your motherboard

You cannot just use the "adapter" you've linked alone.

Explanation:
SAS and SATA use different signaling voltages. Using SATA drive on a SAS backplane will function but the opposite will not, as a consequence of the voltage ranges.
There are signaling voltage differences between a SAS drive and a SATA drive.

This is why in your case, yes you need the Dell...
SATA drives may be plugged on a SAS Controller
SAS Drives cannot be plugged into SATA controllers. They will need SAS controllers

I have a feeling, is this for a chia mining setup by any chance?
 
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SATA drives may be plugged on a SAS Controller
SAS Drives CANNOT be plugged into SATA controllers. They will need SAS controllers

I have a feeling, is this for a chia mining setup by any chance?
Yeah it is, I'm probably seeing it wrong but the perc h310 specs says it works with Sas.
 
https://i.dell.com/sites/doccontent...heets/Documents/dell-perc-h310-spec-sheet.pdf

Yes it does work with SAS

What he was referring to is this, which is not possible
Sas drives and use a Sas to sata adapter (if this are reliable)
If you meant using a cable and not a SAS controller (PCIe interface) and trying to hook it up to your motherboard

You cannot just use the "adapter" you've linked alone.

Explanation:
SAS and SATA use different signaling voltages. Using SATA drive on a SAS backplane will function but the opposite will not, as a consequence of the voltage ranges.
There are signaling voltage differences between a SAS drive and a SATA drive.

This is why in your case, yes you need the Dell perc h310 to connect your SAS drive.
Motherboard -> Dell perc h310 (connect it to the PCI-E slot) -> SFF 8087 Cable -> SAS Drive
 
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my problem is that the best ratio tb/€ new are Sas drives
or have to spend more and just buy sata drives
not really a fan of buy used materials and in my country can't find any good deals on used.
I would have a go at amazon and see if you can find SAS drives that can fit your budget, given that SATA drives are expensive for you. I don't think Hard drive prices have skyrocketed, not much demand from hard disk drive mining. You can watchlist these and see if the price drops over time (sometimes they go on sale).
 

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https://i.dell.com/sites/doccontent...heets/Documents/dell-perc-h310-spec-sheet.pdf

Yes it does work with SAS

What he was referring to is this, which is not possible

If you meant using a cable and not a SAS controller (PCIe interface) and trying to hook it up to your motherboard

You cannot just use the "adapter" you've linked alone.

Explanation:
SAS and SATA use different signaling voltages. Using SATA drive on a SAS backplane will function but the opposite will not, as a consequence of the voltage ranges.
There are signaling voltage differences between a SAS drive and a SATA drive.

This is why in your case, yes you need the Dell perc h310 to connect your SAS drive.
Motherboard -> Dell perc h310 (connect it to the PCI-E slot) -> SFF 8087 Cable -> SAS Drive
OK, the way I explained it first may be confusing. I have the sff 8087 with sata ends so sta drives is just plug in and ready, but sata drives are more expensive so instead I was looking at Sas drives since the perc h310 work with to. The adapter was only to use with the sff 8078 that I already have if it was possible. I will get a new cable if need to use the Sas drives SFF-8087 to 4x SAS/SFF-8482 I guess.
 
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Here's some guides to help you out

When purchasing SFF-8087 cables, pay close attention to both ends of the cables. There are many variants which commonly include SFF-8087 to SFF-8087, SFF-8087 to SATA breakout/ four 7-pin connectors, and SFF-8087 to SFF-8088. One needs to ensure they are purchasing the correct cable for their application.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OW419HwU7sg

I will get a new cable if need to use the Sas drives SFF-8087 to 4x SAS/SFF-8482 I guess.

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Yes, this is the cable that you must use to connect to SAS drives

 
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Here's some guides to help you out



View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OW419HwU7sg



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Yes, this is the cable that you must use to connect to SAS drives

Thanks for your help man, just one last question this https://www.google.pt/amp/s/www.newegg.com/amp/seagate-exos-x18-st18000nm000j-18tb/p/1B4-00VK-00616 categorised as NAS, would work with the perc h310 and the SFF-8087 to sata?
 
Yes.
That drive is SATA
There are only 2 types of hard disk drives
-SATA (Standard drives for regular consumers).
-SAS (Server Hard disk drives)

Within the SATA drive category, you can have subset of HDDs in terms of their use case (i.e. NAS - a HDD intended for Network Attached Storage)

So yes, you're going for the Perc H310 -> SFF 8087 to Sata cable Route.
 

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Yes.
That drive is SATA
There are only 2 types of hard disk drives
-SATA (Standard drives for regular consumers).
-SAS (Server Hard disk drives)

Within the SATA drive category, you can have subset of HDDs in terms of their use case (i.e. NAS - a HDD intended for Network Attached Storage)

So yes, you're going for the Perc H310 -> SFF 8087 to Sata cable Route.
Thanks for all the help, and sorry for all the questions, i was confusing two things.
 

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