400GB Dell PowerEdge NVMe MLC Express Flash PCIeSSD, 2.5 in., Hot-plug

These new 2.5 SSD PCIe NVMe disks can be used as a startup disk?  too many of them can be put in a raid array?

Thank you

Chris

Chris

I'm pretty sure I know the answer both your survey, but I'm unable to find supporting documents internally or externally to confirm. I presented a request for information for verification a few days ago, and I am waiting for that. I expect to have some information at the end of next week.

crizz11
many of them can be put into a raid array?

I am sure that you can not put in a RAID array using a material or basic RAID controller driver. The SSD PCIe switch routes controller SSD PCIe through the system to the operating system without going through the controller. If non - PCIe SSD are detected in the slot and then readers spend normally by the PERC. Software RAID is the only option for the PCIe SSD RAID.

crizz11
These new 2.5 SSD PCIe NVMe disks can be used as a startup disk?

It is established that they can be used in the start-up of some systems. This list of systems is not available anywhere that I can find. I guess that this feature is not available in one of the 13g servers that we have released so far. This is probably a feature which is planned to be added with a firmware update for the 13g existing servers, or will be a feature of a 13g server that has not yet been announced.

I'm waiting for details on both of your questions. I'll update when I have more information.

Thank you

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