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Intel RSTe RAID Controller - shown as other device

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Hi Forum

Allthough after beeing running Workstation Pro - we decided now was the time for upgrade using ESX Server - On a SuperMicro Motherboard part no X11SDV-8C-TP8F

My harddisc setup i Running OS from NVMe Samsung Evo SSD - and a second Discd - using 4x1TB Samsung EVO SATA SSD  (used as RAID10)

 

I installed the ESX on the NVMe harddisc and when getting all the small parts home for the RAID - I've adding the harddisc and created the RAID volume in BIOS

And actually my question is here - Is that a problem now since I cannot see the RAID drive.

I can see either 4x1TB SATA drives + NVMe Drive -- no RAID drives

Or I can see only the NVMe Drive

( In bios SATA is Disabled - sSATA is enabled and showing the 4 Disc)

 

In ESX - in Host --> Manage I can the controller - ( I think) - shown as this Udklip.PNG

But passthrough was disabled default - but enabling it makes no difference - Either all 4 drives are shown or not.

 

As I googling through different types of questions - I thinking the best way is to restart the vmware ESX installation - but is there anything else I can do to make it see the Volume0 (Created as RAID10) instead of 4single harddrives.  Creating a new datastore on 1 disc and then expand with the other 3 disc will not give me RAID10 drive ( i Think) so what to do from here

 

Which is the correct way to go from here


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