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June 27th, 2025 07:17

ME5024 With JBOD

I have two PowerEdge R660 servers connected over scsi to our ME5024 through HBA355e adapters. The ME has 13x 1.9T SSD drives that I want to expose as JBOD for ZFS. The onboarding wizard offers nothing of the sort. I've read about defining each drive as a RAID0 and going from there, and I've read how that will degrade performance, if it works at all. Is there a path through unboxing to the scheme outlined above? I mean, what's the HBA card's purpose if not for this?

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June 27th, 2025 13:05

Hello,

The ME5024 does not support direct JBOD  mode. It is a fully featured SAN storage array designed to manage disks via its own RAID controller and firmware.

However, you can expand its capacity using Dell-qualified expansion enclosures such as the ME412, ME424, or ME484, which connect via SAS and are managed through the ME5024 controllers.

If you're looking for true JBOD functionality consider Dell's MD Series JBOD enclosures instead.

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June 29th, 2025 07:58

Your HBA is needed to expand your SAS bus to connect a external "box".   But as already says the ME5 is a "full blown" SAN.   For your needs the MD2424, 2412 or 2460 should the right ones, which looking similar but they are simple JBODs with no internal RAID or other magic.

When hooked up behind a non RAID HBA your OS will see single Disks.  If you use a RAID HBA like H965e than old school RAIDgroups can be created.

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Joerg

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June 27th, 2025 13:27

@DELL-Marco B​ 

Thank you for the quick reply, I was afraid of that.

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June 30th, 2025 12:50

@Origin3k​  Thank you for the reply, Joerg. Unfortunately, I knew nothing about ZFS before we made our purchase, so I was fine with what our supplier recommended. Next time, maybe.

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July 11th, 2025 06:51

@DELL-Marco B​ 

Could i perform a direct attach of ME5084 to an R760 via SAS port in HBA355e?

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July 11th, 2025 08:11

Hello,

yes you can perform a direct attach with12Gb HD Mini-SAS (SFF-8644) cables

Dell Technologies Host Bus Adapter User's Guide HBA355e Adapter, HBA355i Front, HBA355i Adapter, HBA350i MX, and HBA350i Adapter

Also HBA355e has four SAS ports grouped as P0+P1 and P2+P3. These must be cabled in order to avoid degraded port warnings

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July 11th, 2025 08:22

@DELL-Marco B​ 

I am immensely grateful and very relieved. Thank you for your invaluable time

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July 11th, 2025 10:40

Hello @DELL-Marco B 

"...Also HBA355e has four SAS ports grouped as P0+P1 and P2+P3. These must be cabled in order to avoid degraded port warnings"...

Thats funny because IIRC there is a Bestpractive Paper which shows that have to use P0 and P2. I expect to avoid some kind of bottleneck or a full queues.

Because i found this paper very late  i can say we have use P0 and P1 in all of our ME4/5 deployments and it just works.

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Joerg

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July 11th, 2025 12:22

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July 11th, 2025 12:34

Yes... thats the one. But why do you say use Port 0+1 and the KB says DONT DO IT?

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July 11th, 2025 12:50

This might just be a semantics issue. Possibly, "cabled in order" refers to the two groups: one cable in each?

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July 11th, 2025 12:53

Ah.. ok.

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Joerg

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