PowerEdge M620 AHCI

Hi, I would like to use AHCI for a specific m620 blade, but I have select ahci BIOS and disable the integrated controller (h310) readers are not detected by the server.

Is there another part that goes into the Groove of raid to have ahci?
I couldn't find another thing but H310 H710 H710P so I wonder how is SATA AHCI possible?

Hello

You can not display using the chipset SATA controller allowing him everything simply. If you were previously using a H310 then the bottom of basket is connected to the H310. Backplane must be connected to the connector on the motherboard for the chipset controller see the SAS/SATA drives.

In addition, the chipset supports SATA. SAS drives will not work if SAS backplane is connected to the system board. We have a background of SATA basket for the configuration that you try. If your system was ordered with a PERC, there from the SAS backplane. SAS is backward compatible with SATA, so I don't see a reason why backplane SAS would not work. It is not a supported configuration of.

Thank you

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