Card mother Asus P5BV-M - Raid support?

Hello

I was wondering if anyone has used this before motherboard?  Discussions say it is supported, but still when I tried to install ESXi 3.5 (have not tried 4.0 yet) it shows the two discs.  The manual support for RedHat, but I guess I have to do something else in order to install the drivers for the raid etc.

Sorry for the stupid question, of ideas?

Kevin

ESXi has only supported hardware RAID, so you no longer have access to separate drives. You can view the hardware compatibility list for supported RAID cards.

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