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You've already got it, why not use it? There's nothing wrong with it. Hardware raid is fine, and sas drives are usually cheaper, actually, because not as many people want them.
It shows up in try has as one big 18TB drive (I have 24tb, so raid is working).
How do I configure that? Just put it in one pool? In truenas terms what do I do with the 18tb?
Oh, if you want to run truenas, then replace the controller with a 9211-8i or similar, and put it in IT mode so that truenas can see the raw disks.
You can tell truenas to use it as one big pool, and it'll work fine, but you'll lose the native disk health monitoring (I assume truenas has some, I've never used it).