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Troubleshooting SATA/SAS reverse breakout cable

jp flag

For a new server build, I'm trying to connect a SAS HDD backplane (SFF-8643) to a SATA motherboard. From my research, this should be possible using reverse breakout cables.

I bought and installed two "SFF-8643 to 4x SATA" reverse breakout cables, but when I start the machine it does not recognize any of the disks (all SATA) on the backplane. As a spot test, I connected one of the disks directly to the mobo and it worked fine.

Is my understanding correct that this configuration should work? What other troubleshooting can I do?

The chassis/backplane is described as 2U 8-bay 2.5" / 3.5" HDD / SSD rackmount storage chassis with Mini-SAS HD SFF-8643 12 Gb/s interface: https://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=922&area=en

The cables are described as Cable Matters Internal HD Mini SAS to SATA (SFF-8643 to 4x SATA) Reverse Breakout Cable 3.3 Feet/1mParent: https://www.newegg.com/p/0S8-02PG-00240

Doug avatar
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Which specific backplane and cables?
jp flag
Added product details to the description
Doug avatar
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To the limit of my knowledge and some Googling beyond... on paper those ought to work. I would tend to blame the cable until proven otherwise, if only because there are anecdotes of people ordering a reverse cable that failed but replacing it with a more reputable reverse cable working. Unclear whether it's the quality of the cable or if they received the wrong cable.
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Yes this should work.

There is no visual difference in forward versus reverse breakout cables (though forward cables sometimes space the SATA connectors at multiple lengths). The cable description should specify SFF-8643 Target and 4x SATA Host. The description "SFF-8643 to 4x SATA" is insufficient as this could be SFF-8643 Host and 4x SATA Target forward breakout (notwithstanding that you say it is supposed to be a reverse breakout cable).

For troubleshooting I would see if you can borrow/buy a known good reverse breakout cable.

If that's not available, and you are handy with a multimeter or other probe you could check the wiring of the pins directly yourself. The transmit and receive pin pairs on the SATA connector will be swapped across pins 2,3 and 5,6. I was not immediately able to find a SFF-8643 pinout to be able to match up the pins for you. Also the connectors are tiny, which in my hands would result in mangling the connectors.

jp flag
Thanks for weighing in on this. I ordered new cables from a different manufacturer and surprise surprise, they work.
Doug avatar
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Good to hear... maybe post a link to the good cable for future posterity.
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