ESXI 5.1 takes supported intel RAID?

Hello, when I try to install esxi 5.1 on my server (it's a motherboard supermicro very X9SCL/X9SCM), I have configured a RAID1 (2 discs) and a RAID5 (4 discs).

I see all 6 discs, but they are not in RAID mode.

Any ideas?

Thank you!

Jason

This is because ESXi does not support software RAID. The best bet would be to find a RAID card with a cache with battery backup that is listed in the HCLof VMware.

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