Uncontrolled Competence Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I am new to this and i have known for a while that i need a NAS but i have never really understood the reason for a HBA. I Have 5 drives that i will put in a RAID and my mother board has 6 SATA connections so do i need a HBA? and if so why? Any Help is much appreciated. Quote
ysuissa Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) generally HBA is just "an interface" to connect your HDDs to your CPU. assuming you're using a consumer-grade PC (rather than a server), the sata ports connect to your chipset (a chip that is built in to your motherboard), which does the job a HBA would've done. hypothetically, lets say you use all 6 sata ports and wanna add more drives? only THEN would you need to get a HBA/RAID card, and allocate it in a PCIE slot Edited 7 hours ago by ysuissa Quote
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