I've been asked to consider buying a new Dell server that can work both with PVE and Vmware. Vmware requires a compatible raid controller, PVE requires NO raid controller (I want to use ZFS so I can make a ZFS replica to another identical server).
I know that modern PERC controllers can be set to expose disks in "non-raid" mode to the OS, even if the firmware is still the raid-capable one (so no need to reflash or buy a specific HBA-only controller). I understand that if we end up using PVE we have bought some high end raid controller that we will never actually use as a raid controller, so we wasted money... but the alternative is to buy a HBA and then have to buy a raid controller if PVE is not what management wants us to use, or if we encounter issues with the migration from the old Vmware to the new PVE.
Anyway, office politics and economics apart, can ZFS work on a PERC controller that has raid capable firmware but has the disks configured as "non-raid"?
Thanks.
I know that modern PERC controllers can be set to expose disks in "non-raid" mode to the OS, even if the firmware is still the raid-capable one (so no need to reflash or buy a specific HBA-only controller). I understand that if we end up using PVE we have bought some high end raid controller that we will never actually use as a raid controller, so we wasted money... but the alternative is to buy a HBA and then have to buy a raid controller if PVE is not what management wants us to use, or if we encounter issues with the migration from the old Vmware to the new PVE.
Anyway, office politics and economics apart, can ZFS work on a PERC controller that has raid capable firmware but has the disks configured as "non-raid"?
Thanks.