HBA card is it really needed?

phier

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Hello,
i am running truenas via ESXi and local SATA ports from mainboard are "passthrought" to the truenas virtual.

I was told it might be "safer" to use HBA card, but did some reading here ... https://www.truenas.com/community/threads/sata-hba-recommendation.105052/
and it seems that HBA card is another 10-15W consumption.

Is it really needed to use HBA if i have enough SATA ports on mainboard, or HBA is only in case i want to get additional SATA ports?

Thanks
 

Etorix

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The requirement for safe virtualisation is to pass the SATA/SAS controller rather than individual disks.
The most common way to do that is by passing a dedicated HBA, but if you boot from NVMe and are able to pass the SATA controller from the chipset that should be fine as well.
 
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phier

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@Etorix
Sorry, u are correct I pass the whole sata controller from supermicro board bc I boot from nvme.

So In that case there is no point to have hba only in case I need more data ports that board comes with?

also trying to open link you provided i got
The requested thread could not be found.
Thanks
 
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Etorix

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Updated link above. It seems that The Crazy Forum Administrator stroke again and moved "…/thread/…" to "…/resource/…". (This might have occurred around the time of creating this "Community Contributions" section for which no one has found a purpose yet.)
 

phier

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I will check the article,
But back to the original question in my scenario in case I dont need additional satas I don't need it? Thanks
 

Etorix

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Yes, your setup is fine.
 

mpriney

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Thanks for this thread. I've been looking for "why do I need an HBA?" and this answered it in an easy to understand way
 
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