Description: Microsemi Adaptec RAID 71605E Firmware/BIOS Update b32114. This archive includes the flash utility AFU.EXE, and the BIOS image file. Installation Instruction: The controller firmware can be flashed using maxView Storage Manager or ARCCONF command line utility (once installed on an existing system or via the bootUSB utility prior to. Adaptec RAID Driver v7.5.0.52013 for Windows, Microsoft Certified. Estimated Download Time: Modem (56k) - 3 minutes, 4 seconds. Adaptec RAID 71605E Adaptec RAID.
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- Description: Adaptec RAID 71605 Firmware/BIOS Update b32033. This archive includes the flash utility AFU.EXE, and the BIOS image file. Installation Instruction: The controller firmware can be flashed using maxView Storage Manager or ARCCONF command line utility (once installed on an existing system or via the bootUSB utility prior to operating.
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- Adaptec Series 7 and 8 RAID Controllers and Linux Distributions OS List: What Operating Systems are supported with the 8405, 8805, 8885, 8885Q, 81605Z, and 81605ZQ? Listing of Linux drivers and supported kernels for driver packages 1.1.5-2429.
In an effort to clarify the current state of Linux support for Series 7 and 8 RAID controllers, listed below are the facts known as of this update (September 3, 2014):
Linux Support Matrix:
Kernel Version | Inbox Driver Version |
3.13 and above | 1.2.1-30200 |
3.6 and above | 1.1.7-29800 (async driver) |
3.4 and above | 1.1.7-28900 (sync driver - less performance than 29800) |
Note: Native support of 4K sector disk drives requires AACRAID driver version 1.2.1-40300 or newer.
Listed below are the major distributions we officially support and the current inbox support for Series 7 and 8 RAID controllers:
Red Hat - Red Hat Enterprise Linux (and RHEL derivatives, such as CentOS and Scientific Linux):
The Series 7 and 8 driver is inbox with RHEL 6.4 and later. Any previous version of RHEL will require our driver be manually installed.
Fedora:
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Fedora 19 and 20, the only two versions that are currently supported by the Fedora Project, contain inbox support for Series 7 and 8.SUSE - SUSE Linux Enterprise Server:
The Series 7 and 8 driver is inbox with SLES 11 SP3. Any previous version of SLES will require our driver be manually installed.
Debian:
Debian 7.x does not contain inbox support.
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Canonical - Ubuntu:
With the release of Ubuntu 12.02.2 and 12.04 LTS, our driver is inbox.
Citrix XenServer:
XenServer 6.0, 6.1, and 6.2 do not contain inbox support.
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If you are using a supported operating system, then simply download the premade RPM or IMG file for your operating system. Access the support site and choose the appropriate controller in order to see which distributions are supported.
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In a continued effort to improve our Linux support with Series 7 and 8, we provide minimally tested drivers. These minimally tested drivers do not undergo the same rigorous qualification testing as our full release drivers, but are updated more frequently allowing greater synchronized support for currently available versions of Linux we support. Please see Answer ID 17202 for details about minimally tested drivers.
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Alternatively, if you are using a distribution with a kernel that is not mentioned here as supported / minimally supported, then you can compile drivers yourself using the Adaptec source code and DKMS package from the support site.
I've recently built a machine to be used as a NAS server and bought the Adaptec RAID 71605 Controller to connect additional drives to my machine since my motherboard only has 4 SATA ports. Did I make the wrong choice due to the controller possibly being a RAID controller?
I figured I should be fine if I installed the driver for the corresponding controller, but I've had trouble getting it to install successfully based off some random instructions for installing FreeBSD drivers I found online. I've also looked at the FreeBSD manual and there's an aacraid entry but I can't find the specific driver to match. Does anyone have any experience installing this controller or even know if it is compatible in a FreeNAS setup?