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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

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Just to add to this. I am using a LSI HBA card in IT mode and it is working. The reason I use a HBA card is that on some motherboards, when you install drives into the M.2 slot it turns off some of your onboard sata ports.

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4 hours ago, Uncontrolled Competence said:

Thanks for the info because the boot device that hexos is going to be installed on is a ssd with bulk storage on the HDDs so I'll check if I can still use 5 drives with that config.

You probably can, just be careful not to add the boot drive to one of the pools. I don't know if that's even possible (I would assume not), but I'd double check before formatting any drive.

It's "user friendly" but still very much in beta

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