PowerEdge T110 II and SAS network

Hello

I have an old T110 II server for 2 years and I want to install a double extra port card Go like Broadcom Dell 5720 for installation of Hyper-V and a Perc H310 card that can be easily found in my country.  But neither one is listed for compatibility with this server.  It is possible to do or not?

In addition, when I researched H310 it is not entered as a single integrated H310 different from that I intend to buy the Dell site which appears as a regular PCI card! Are they different models for H310?

Barebone Dell servers here are advirtised to work with SAS disks, but are sold without controller Perc... :-)

Any help or suggestion will be apreciated. Thank you

Cgales,

Unfortunately the H310 will not work in the T110 II. This is due to the designed H310 for use specifically in the most recent 12 generation servers. The T110, supported hardware raid controller would be the H200, or with the S300 software raid solution.

The H310 has another model, which is designed for use in the model of blade servers.

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