PowerEdge 1900 w / PERC5 / i or SAS5 / I under compatibility Win 2008

I have a PowerEdge 1900 (internal SATA only now) that I plan on the deployment of Windows Server 2008 Standard (64 bit) on short time.

When I bought the camera, not to not order any controller RAID; before installing Win2008, I would add one of the system.  The only options I can find are for the PERC5 / i and the SAS5 / I.

Does anyone know if or the other of these controllers are supported on Windows Server 2008?  I would like to know before I have shell out money to buy a...

Matt


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