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Posted by on May 2 2012 (updated on Aug 17 2013) in • LSI00290 CacheCade Pro 2.0 with FastPath and physical key is now at Amazon. I've worked directly with a contact in LSI Sales and another two in LSI Support, and have pulled together this CacheCade related Q&A/FAQ, with answers in red below. As always, your honest feedback is always appreciated, so I can continue to improve the accuracy of the information I provide, and focus on the sorts of articles you enjoy!

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Specifically, the most important part of this question is, for a 9265-8i owner like me, who already has the latest CacheCade Pro firmware 23.4.1-0028, is LSI00293 still the part # I’m waiting for? Last I heard, it’s the only software license key that bundles both FastPath and CCPro 2.0, but now I see the store listing updated to include the 9265 here, for the LSI00290: so do I go ahead and order the LSI00290? See also SPECIFICATIONS tab here: which currently says: Software License Ordering PN LSI00293 - Compatible with MR SAS 9260/9261/9265/9266/9280/9285 series Physical Key Ordering PN LSI00292 - Compatible with MR SAS 9260 (-4i, -8i, -16i, CV-4i, CV-8i), 9280 (-4i4e, -16i4e, -24i4e) LSI00290 - Compatible with MR SAS 9265-8i, 9266 (-4i, -8i), 9285 (-8e, CV-8e) 'The part number for the hardware key is actually LSI00290.

Which, I think, was the same part number for the 1.0 keys in the past. It’s confusing, I am unsure as to why we would have dropped LSI00293 in lieu of LSI00290. In fact, if you go to the main product page for advanced software, LSI00293 has disappeared ' (Paraphrased): So in short, yes, go ahead and order LSI00290, it is the correct part # for the 9265-8i, and includes FastPath.

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I’m hearing site visitors say that there no upgrade pricing, such as: (Verbal/paraphrased): No, there is no upgrade from CacheCade 1.0. Perhaps ordering that way would allow for possible future upgrade elibility? (Verbal/paraphrased): No (see also item #2 above). Last I looked, I could not find any list of tested or recommended CacheCade Pro 2.0 compatible SSDs.

LSI’s site refers to such a list, but the link doesn’t take you to any such list. Here’s the article: which states: Will CacheCade software work with any size or model of SSD drive? Please visit www.lsi.com/channel/support/marketing_resources for a complete list of tested SSDs. This is fine, if indeed ANY SSD will work, a good thing really. Upgrade firmware alcatel ot 991. But folks still wonder if there is a recommended, known-good, tested choice, just to avoid possible headaches down the road. For example, a) There’s the type of SATA3 (6Gbps) SSD to choose, say: OCZ Vertex 4 128GB $170 uses a new Indilinx controller (that is really Marvell), new kid on the block and most promising for raw speed: Then there’s the stable veteran out since last year, but winning review after review: Samsung 830 128GB $135.99 (after 15 off promo code) b) Then there’s the quantity to choose: What makes for more raw speed? Am I better off configuring CacheCade Pro 2.0 on 2 64GB SSDs or 1 128GB SSD, assuming all other specifications are equivalent?