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The SAS cables go in pairs of 4....
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If one dies I have to replace 4... And the raid HDD builder won't be able to build more that 1 at a time probably?
Unless you were suggesting something else
With a SAS card in IT mode it will show up in your OS as 4 different drives. You can mix and match them however you like. You aren't restricted into pairs of 4. In fact one SAS cable can be multiplexed into many more than 4 drives.
LSI cards are generally easy to switch to IT mode. You should be able to find a guide on servethehome.com for your model.