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Abstract
The ThinkSystem RAID 530 family are entry-level 12 Gb SAS/SATA internal RAID adapters that offer a cost-effective RAID solution for small to medium business customers. These cacheless adapters support RAID levels 0/1/10/5/50, and include an extensive list of RAS and management features.
This product guide provides essential presales information to understand the ThinkSystem RAID 530-4i and 530-8i adapters and their key features, specifications, and compatibility. This guide is intended for technical specialists, sales specialists, sales engineers, IT architects, and other IT professionals who want to learn more about the adapters and consider their use in IT solutions.
Change History
Changes in the December 11, 2024 update:
- The following adapters are withdrawn from marketing:
- ThinkSystem RAID 530-8i PCIe 12Gb Adapter, 7Y37A01082
- ThinkSystem RAID 530-4i 2 Drive Adapter Kit for SN550, 7M27A03918
- ThinkSystem RAID 530-4i 4 Drive Adapter Kit for SN850, 7M17A03932
- ThinkSystem SR670 RAID 530-8i PCIe Adapter, 4Y37A16225
Introduction
The ThinkSystem RAID 530 family are entry-level 12 Gb SAS/SATA internal RAID adapters that offer a cost-effective RAID solution for small to medium business customers. These cacheless adapters support RAID levels 0/1/10/5/50, and include an extensive list of RAS and management features.
The family is comprised of three adapters:
- The ThinkSystem RAID 530-4i supports up to four internal SAS and SATA drives
- The ThinkSystem RAID 530-8i supports up to eight internal SAS and SATA drives
- The ThinkSystem RAID 530-16i supports up to 16 internal SAS and SATA drives
The ThinkSystem RAID 530-8i is shown in the following figure.
Figure 1. ThinkSystem RAID 530-8i PCIe 12Gb Adapter
Did you know?
Along with an extensive list of enterprise RAID capabilities, the RAID 530 Series adapters offer advanced drive diagnostic technologies. In the event of a physical drive failure, the drive is placed in a shielded state and the controller starts drive diagnostics to determine if the drive is indeed failed or can be restored. This saves time, money and server downtime associated with transient drive failures and unnecessary drive replacement.
Part number information
The following table provides the ordering part numbers for the adapters.
* Feature code will be either B6CE or BFY5, depending on the server
The following figure shows the ThinkSystem RAID 530-16i PCIe 12Gb Adapter.
Figure 2. ThinkSystem RAID 530-16i PCIe 12Gb Adapter
Technical specifications
The ThinkSystem RAID 530 Series internal RAID adapters have the following specifications:
- PCIe 3.0 x8 host interface
- 12 Gbps SAS/SATA RAID controllers, based on the Broadcom MegaRAID 9440 adapter family
- Cacheless (not upgradeable)
- Connectivity for up to 4 or 8 or 16 internal SAS or SATA drives, depending on the adapter selected
- Support for intermixing SAS and SATA HDDs and SSDs. Mixing SAS and SATA drives in the same array is not supported. Mixing of HDDs and SSDs in the same array is not supported.
- Support for intermixing of 24 Gb/s, 12 Gb/s, and 6 Gb/s drives; 24 Gb/s drives operate at 12 Gb/s
- Support for RAID 0, 1, 10, 5, and 50 standard, with these exceptions:
- The RAID 530-16i adapter only supports RAID 0, 1 and 10
- The RAID 530-4i supports only RAID 0, 1 in the SN550 and RAID 0, 1, 10, 5 in the SN850 because those blade servers only support two and four drives respectively
- Support for JBOD (non-RAID) drive state
- Support for up to 63 physical drives with SAS expander (where supported)
- Support for up to 32 virtual drives
- Support for logical drive sizes greater than 2 TB.
- Fixed 64 KB stripe size
- Supports 512e, 512n and 4K sector formatted drives
- Supports UNMAP command for SAS SSDs (JBOD and RAID volumes)
- Supports TRIM command for SATA SSDs (JBOD)
- Compliant with Disk Data Format (DDF) configuration on disk (CoD).
- S.M.A.R.T. support.
- Configuration through
- XClarity Provisioning Manager UEFI interface
- XClarity Controller web interface
- XClarity Administrator Configuration Patterns
- StorCLI command-line interface
- LSI Storage Authority (LSA) GUI interface
- UEFI Human Interface Infrastructure (HII)
Note: CacheCade is not supported by these adapters
The following table compares the specifications of the RAID 530 internal adapters.
† The 530-4i adapter for use in the SN550 blade server only supports RAID 0 and RAID 1 because the server has only two drives. The 530-4i adapter for use in the SN850 blade server only supports RAID 0, 1, 5 and 10 because the server has only four drives.
* The only technical difference between 7Y37A01082 and 4Y37A16225 is the included cables.
To compare these adapters to others in the ThinkSystem portfolio, see the ThinkSystem RAID Adapter and HBA Reference:
https://lenovopress.com/lp1288-thinksystem-raid-adapter-and-hba-reference
The following figure shows the ThinkSystem SD530 HW RAID adapter.
Figure 3. ThinkSystem SD530 HW RAID adapter
Features
The ThinkSystem RAID 530 adapters have the following standard features:
- MegaRAID FastPath SSD performance acceleration
MegaRAID FastPath software provides high-performance I/O acceleration for SSD-based virtual drives by using a low latency I/O path to increase the maximum I/O per second (IOPS) capability of the controller. This feature boosts the performance of applications with a highly random data storage access pattern, such as transactional databases.
- Auto-resume on array rebuild or array reconstruction after the loss of system power
Auto-resume uses non-volatile RAM (NVRAM) to save the rebuild progress during a host reboot or power failure to automatically resume from the last checkpoint. Auto-resume ensures that data integrity is maintained throughout the process. The card supports a number of features that can be implemented without rebooting the server. Applications, such as email and web server, benefit from avoiding downtime during the transition.
- Online Capacity Expansion
Online Capacity Expansion (OCE) allows the capacity of a virtual disk to be expanded by adding new physical disks or making use of unused space on existing disks, without requiring a reboot.
- Online RAID Level Migration
Online RAID Level Migration (RLM), which is also known as logical drive migration, can migrate a virtual disk from any RAID level to any other RAID level without requiring a reboot. System availability and application functionality remain unaffected.
- Fast initialization for quick array setup
Fast initialization quickly writes zeros to the first and last sectors of the virtual drive. This feature allows you to immediately start writing data to the virtual drive while the initialization is running in the background.
- Consistency check for background data integrity
Consistency check verifies that all stripes in a virtual disk with a redundant RAID level are consistent. The consistency check mirrors data when an inconsistent stripe is detected for RAID 1 and re-creates the parity from the peer disks for RAID 5 or RAID 6. Consistency checks can be scheduled to take place periodically.
- Extensive online configuration options and advanced monitoring and event notification
Management tools provide convenience for the configuration of logical volumes and alerting when errors have occurred or are about to occur.
- Patrol read for media scanning and repairing
Patrol read is a background sentry service that pro-actively discovers and corrects media defects (bad sectors) that arise normally as a disk drive ages. The service issues a series of verify commands, and if a bad block is discovered, the card's firmware uses RAID algorithms to re-create the missing data and remap the sector to a good sector. The task is interruptible based on controller activity and host operations. The firmware also provides an interface where the patrol read task can be initiated, set up for continuous operation, and terminated from a management application. Patrol read can be activated by a manual command or automatically.
- Global and dedicated hot spare with revertible hot spare support
A hot spare rebuilds data from all virtual disks within the disk group in which it is configured. You can define a physical disk as a hot spare to replace a failed drive. Hot spares can be configured as either global or dedicated. A global hot spare allows any physical drive to be designated as a hot spare. A dedicated hot spare allows the user to assign a hot spare drive to a particular array of the same drive type.
- Drive roaming
Drive roaming occurs when the physical disks are changed to different ports on the same controller. When the drives are placed on different channels, the controller detects the RAID configuration from the configuration data on the drives.
- MegaRAID SafeStore support for self-encrypting drive (SED) services
MegaRAID SafeStore encryption services offer instant secure erase and local key management for self-encrypting drives. This technology represents a step forward in securing data on a disk drive from any unauthorized access or modification resulting from theft, loss, or repurposing of drives. Instant secure erase permanently removes data when repurposing or decommissioning SEDs. SafeStore local key management provides the necessary management and protection of SEDs by using a simple pass phrase, security key identifier, and security key file that can be set and applied to all SEDs that are assigned to a RAID adapter. This feature removes the complexity of managing each SED’s unique encryption key, and it essentially relieves the administrator of most of the daily tasks of securing data.
- XClarity Provisioning Manager for pre-boot array configuration and management
Provisioning Manager is the ThinkSystem UEFI-based application that includes a RAID setup wizard to help you configure drive groups and virtual disks before installing or booting the operating system.
- XClarity Controller web interface for remote storage management
XClarity Controller (XCC) is the systems management processor integrated in all ThinkSystem servers. The XCC web interface allows you to perform storage inventory, create and edit virtual disks, view events, import a new controller configuration, and perform firmware updates on the adapter.
Note: MegaRAID CacheCade and MegaRAID Storage Manager are not supported.
Server support
The following tables list the ThinkSystem servers that are compatible.
The following figure shows the ThinkSystem RAID 530-4i adapter for both the SN550 and the SN850 blade servers. Note that the plastic frame in the lower right of the adapter is part of the mechanism that attaches the adapter to the server; the adapter does not support a supercapacitor.
Figure 4. ThinkSystem RAID 530-4i adapter for Flex (included heatsink not shown)
Operating system support
The RAID 530 Internal adapters support the following operating systems:
- ThinkSystem RAID 530-16i PCIe 12Gb Adapter, 4Y37A09727
- ThinkSystem RAID 530-8i PCIe 12Gb Adapter, 7Y37A01082
Tip: These tables are automatically generated based on data from Lenovo ServerProven.
1 The OS is not supported with EPYC 7003 processors.
1 The OS is not supported with EPYC 7003 processors.
Warranty
The adapters carry a 1-year limited warranty. When installed in a supported ThinkSystem server, the adapter assumes the server’s base warranty and any warranty upgrades.
Operating environment
The ThinkSystem RAID 530 Series adapters are supported in the following environment:
- Operating:
- Temperature: 10°C to 55°C (50°F to 131°F)
- Relative humidity: 20% to 90% (non-condensing)
- Storage
- Temperature with package: -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
- Relative humidity: 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Agency approvals
The ThinkSystem RAID 530 adapters have the following agency approvals:
- FCC Part 15 Class A
- Australia/New Zealand (AS/NZS CISPR 22)
- Canada (ICES-003 Class B)
- Europe (EN55022/EN55024)
- Japan (VCCI V-3)
- Korea (RRA no 2013-24 & 25)
- RoHS compliant
- EN/IEC/UL 60950
- Taiwan (CNS 13438)
- USA (FCC 47 CFR part 15 Subpart B class B)
- WEEE
Related publications and links
For more information, see the following documents:
- Lenovo ThinkSystem product publications:
http://thinksystem.lenovofiles.com/help/index.jsp - ServerProven hardware compatibility:
http://www.lenovo.com/us/en/serverproven - Lenovo RAID Management Tools and Resources:
https://lenovopress.com/lp0579-lenovo-raid-management-tools-and-resources - Lenovo RAID Introduction
https://lenovopress.com/lp0578-lenovo-raid-introduction
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Full Change History
Changes in the December 11, 2024 update:
- The following adapters are withdrawn from marketing:
- ThinkSystem RAID 530-8i PCIe 12Gb Adapter, 7Y37A01082
- ThinkSystem RAID 530-4i 2 Drive Adapter Kit for SN550, 7M27A03918
- ThinkSystem RAID 530-4i 4 Drive Adapter Kit for SN850, 7M17A03932
- ThinkSystem SR670 RAID 530-8i PCIe Adapter, 4Y37A16225
Changes in the November 10, 2023 update:
- The adapter supports the intermixing of 24 Gb/s, 12 Gb/s, and 6 Gb/s drives; 24 Gb/s drives operate at 12 Gb/s - Technical specification section
Changes in the February 27, 2021 update:
- The server support tables are now automatically updated - Server support section
Changes in the November 20, 2020 update:
- Clarified support for TRIM/UNMAP commands - Technical specifications section
Changes in the July 10, 2020 update:
- Added OS support information for the ThinkSystem RAID 530-16i PCIe 12Gb Adapter, 4Y37A09727
Changes in the July 7, 2020 update:
- Updated the maximum supported physical drives and virtual drives - Technical specifications section
Changes in the May 5, 2020 update:
- Added SR645 and SR665 to the server support table - Server support section
Changes in the March 20, 2020 update:
- Added support statement for TRIM/UNMAP commands - Technical specifications section
Changes in the October 29, 2019 update:
- The RAID 530-16i is now supported in the SR570 - Server support section
Changes in the September 12, 2019 update:
- Added SE350, SR635 and SR655 to the server table - Server support section
Changes in the March 4, 2019 update:
- Operating system support information is now listed as a table which is automatically generated from ServerProven data - Operating system support section
Changes in the February 25, 2019 update:
- The ThinkSystem RAID 530-8i PCIe 12Gb Adapter is supported on the ST50 server - Server support section
Changes in the November 5, 2018 update:
- Added new servers: ThinkSystem ST50, ST250, SR150 and SR250
- ThinkSystem SD530 HW RAID Kit is now available as option part number 4C57A16216
- Updated the list of supported operating systems
Changes in the March 8, 2018 update:
- The RAID adapters have a fixed 64KB stripe size
First published: 11 July 2017
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