![]() ![]() But the Startech eSATA card I bought doesn’t seem to be compatible with the R410. What I really wanted to do was add a PCIe eSATA card to it and connect the enclosure that way. Unfortunately, it has no way to connect it except via the built in USB 2.0 ports, and transfer rates are really slow. Since the R410 doesn’t have much for internal storage, I added an external SATA drive cabinet to it. We still have an R410 rack mount server where I work that runs Windows Server 2012R2 and the Veeam backup software, so it can do scheduled backups of virtual machines running in VMWare ESXi on a newer server. I know this blog entry is about a year old now, but appreciate the info! ![]()
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