RAID controller with using SED (Self-encrypting drives)

Hello!

Only the H700 and H800 controllers have management of security keys in the BIOS Configuration utility?

I have PERC Perc 5i SAS RAID controller and I want to use SED, what can I do? It is a software solution for key management?

Nestor22,

With the Perc 5 controller / i you can't use sed, the first controller that supported was the H700. It is not a software solution that I know. Depending on the server you have, you can consider the upgrade to the H700. If you let me know the model then I might let you know compatibility and the part number.

Let me know.

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