That seemed to work ok in unRAID ver 6.4. I am currently setting each drive up individually as RAID 0 through the H700 controller, initializing them and plan to let unRAID deal with the raid/parity redundancy like I did with the previous set up I had with all Dell Drives. After flashing and rebooting, the T310 and H700 recognized my Seagate 4TB Ironwolf SATA drives that were inserted into the front drive slots - and identified them as "ATA" drives. I made up a DOS boot USB Stick, booted up DOS, and then expanded the software, transferred to the USB, and ran the "update.bat" file to update my ADAPTER firmware with version A12. There was one interesting thing to realize - that there are different firmware updates for the ADAPTER card (like the one shown) and the INTERNAL cards used in other systems like the R710. So, I managed to update the firmware in my H700 RAID Adapter in my PowerEdge T310.
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