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Good day!
My Only and biggest hobby i have is Photo & Videography since many years...
I use MacBooks and an 2008 Mac Pro since more then 10 years now. before i used to build my PC´s by myself and i would say i have a general understanding of whats going on inside a PC / Mac.
I used to use a Drobo 5D as my Datahorse, connected to my MacBooks that i keep updated normally every 3 years or so.
i moved with my Canon to the Magic lantern Firmware and i started to record all my videos in Raw...
Thats about 90Mb/s of movie and a lot of data...
With the higher demand of storage, storage speeds and Hardware power, the only logical step was to move toward to build myself a nicely Hacktintosh that will fulfill my needs.
I am planing to make a full post of my hardware i used etc... however today i only want to focus on the issues i Had with my raid Controlers...
i was looking a lot for compatible raid controllers, however i could barely find something about Raid controllers and Hackintosh. the only Card that i was finding something was the HighPoint RocketRAID 2720SG that i bought. Since it is fairly cheap (about 150$) not much could go wrong:
1. HighPoint RocketRAID 2720SG
This Raid card allows you to connect up to 8 Sata drives to the 2 SAS ports it has. the Card has Raid5 function but not raid 6. It will work Out of the box and can be accessed and configured through a web surface in Safari. i used it like two month long and had function wise no big issues. i realized though that the read and write speeds get quite low (about 150-200Mb/s) once it was about 60% full... you can start to maintenance the Raid set witch took like a week and afterwards the speed was up again. However i figured out that during high IO operation the speed was still in the 200mb/s range nomather what. This and the fact that only 8 drives could be connected lead me to the next card.
2. Atto Express SAS H60F
I bought this card second hand on ebay thinking it would be the Raid card R60F. as it turned out it was the HBA card H60F as it was correctly described on ebay. The card does not have any Raid functionality and only provides you with 4 more SAS ports that can connect up to 16 SATA drives. The Website of ATTO does provide drivers & support for Mac OSX as well as youtube videos with explanations. The Card was working flawlessly in my hackintosh and i connected 13 Sata drives to it and played around with SoftRaid 5 and Raid0, i managed up to 1,5Gb/s in Raid 0 as a test, however since it didn't had any Raid function i discard that option again and will soon sell the card again on ebay. After my miss buy of the ATTO i did some further Study and finally bought the:
3. Areca ARC-1882ix-24
This card i bought again for a nice price on Ebay in the 4Gb ram version. it offers 6 SAS ports to internally connect up to 24 SATA drives, as well as an external SAS port to connect a external JBOD case or something like that. i also bought an old Supermicro Server with 24 internal drive bays, where i will use the Case and the backplane and fit my current Hackintosh there. im now using 16x4TB raid6 (56TB useable) as my only drive and make backups with a bunch of old 2TB and 3TB drives that are in external enclosures. My idea is to install 8 of those external drives in the remaining free slots of my server case to get rid of 6+ external enclosures with power adapters and usb cables while im making backups...
The web side promises OSX support for 10.9 and 10.10. The installation of the card was again plug and play... i downloaded the drivers from the web side, i installed the card, connected the driver and could access the setup of the card either through a web surface in Safari or before booting in the BIOS of the card by pushing a key combination. i Setup a Raid 6 with 16x4TB seagate desktop drives. after the initialization that took around 8h the disk utility told me that it found an unformatted drive, i formatted it in HFS and since then i have a 56Tb drive that works in Raid 6. im just in the process of copying all my backup data from my external backups back to my Raid, so far it showed very nice speeds (700mb/s writing feeded by 5 external HDD´s connected through USB3) Once everything is copied i will make some speed tests and will let you know my results.
I hope i could be a bit of a help for somebody that is also looking for a raid solution on his Hackintosh...
For question don't hesitate to ask me any time!
Saludos
Max
PS: Here the tested Hardware:
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series_rr272x.htm
http://www.attotech.com/products/product.php?sku=ESAS-H60F-000
http://www.areca.us/products/1882.htm
And this is the case im waiting to arrive (will have it around mid January in my Hands)
http://www.supermicro.com/products/chassis/4U/846/SC846A-R900.cfm
My Only and biggest hobby i have is Photo & Videography since many years...
I use MacBooks and an 2008 Mac Pro since more then 10 years now. before i used to build my PC´s by myself and i would say i have a general understanding of whats going on inside a PC / Mac.
I used to use a Drobo 5D as my Datahorse, connected to my MacBooks that i keep updated normally every 3 years or so.
i moved with my Canon to the Magic lantern Firmware and i started to record all my videos in Raw...
Thats about 90Mb/s of movie and a lot of data...
With the higher demand of storage, storage speeds and Hardware power, the only logical step was to move toward to build myself a nicely Hacktintosh that will fulfill my needs.
I am planing to make a full post of my hardware i used etc... however today i only want to focus on the issues i Had with my raid Controlers...
i was looking a lot for compatible raid controllers, however i could barely find something about Raid controllers and Hackintosh. the only Card that i was finding something was the HighPoint RocketRAID 2720SG that i bought. Since it is fairly cheap (about 150$) not much could go wrong:
1. HighPoint RocketRAID 2720SG
This Raid card allows you to connect up to 8 Sata drives to the 2 SAS ports it has. the Card has Raid5 function but not raid 6. It will work Out of the box and can be accessed and configured through a web surface in Safari. i used it like two month long and had function wise no big issues. i realized though that the read and write speeds get quite low (about 150-200Mb/s) once it was about 60% full... you can start to maintenance the Raid set witch took like a week and afterwards the speed was up again. However i figured out that during high IO operation the speed was still in the 200mb/s range nomather what. This and the fact that only 8 drives could be connected lead me to the next card.
2. Atto Express SAS H60F
I bought this card second hand on ebay thinking it would be the Raid card R60F. as it turned out it was the HBA card H60F as it was correctly described on ebay. The card does not have any Raid functionality and only provides you with 4 more SAS ports that can connect up to 16 SATA drives. The Website of ATTO does provide drivers & support for Mac OSX as well as youtube videos with explanations. The Card was working flawlessly in my hackintosh and i connected 13 Sata drives to it and played around with SoftRaid 5 and Raid0, i managed up to 1,5Gb/s in Raid 0 as a test, however since it didn't had any Raid function i discard that option again and will soon sell the card again on ebay. After my miss buy of the ATTO i did some further Study and finally bought the:
3. Areca ARC-1882ix-24
This card i bought again for a nice price on Ebay in the 4Gb ram version. it offers 6 SAS ports to internally connect up to 24 SATA drives, as well as an external SAS port to connect a external JBOD case or something like that. i also bought an old Supermicro Server with 24 internal drive bays, where i will use the Case and the backplane and fit my current Hackintosh there. im now using 16x4TB raid6 (56TB useable) as my only drive and make backups with a bunch of old 2TB and 3TB drives that are in external enclosures. My idea is to install 8 of those external drives in the remaining free slots of my server case to get rid of 6+ external enclosures with power adapters and usb cables while im making backups...
The web side promises OSX support for 10.9 and 10.10. The installation of the card was again plug and play... i downloaded the drivers from the web side, i installed the card, connected the driver and could access the setup of the card either through a web surface in Safari or before booting in the BIOS of the card by pushing a key combination. i Setup a Raid 6 with 16x4TB seagate desktop drives. after the initialization that took around 8h the disk utility told me that it found an unformatted drive, i formatted it in HFS and since then i have a 56Tb drive that works in Raid 6. im just in the process of copying all my backup data from my external backups back to my Raid, so far it showed very nice speeds (700mb/s writing feeded by 5 external HDD´s connected through USB3) Once everything is copied i will make some speed tests and will let you know my results.
I hope i could be a bit of a help for somebody that is also looking for a raid solution on his Hackintosh...
For question don't hesitate to ask me any time!
Saludos
Max
PS: Here the tested Hardware:
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series_rr272x.htm
http://www.attotech.com/products/product.php?sku=ESAS-H60F-000
http://www.areca.us/products/1882.htm
And this is the case im waiting to arrive (will have it around mid January in my Hands)
http://www.supermicro.com/products/chassis/4U/846/SC846A-R900.cfm