PS6110S with 12 SSDS

Can I boot this system safely with only 12 slots populated with SSDS?

Follow-up question:
Is it possible to mix the types of readers in these new equallogic chassis?  I know it is not possible on older systems, but I've heard rumors that suggest I use 12 SSD and 12 NL-SAS/SAS drives in the same chassis.  I want to hear from Dell but before trying.

Hello

No, it is not possible or supported.  There are some specific hybrid models, which have some SSD and the balance of 10 or 15 K SAS drives.   You must also use DELL/EQL firmwared readers in a PS6110.  You cannot use standard readers of the shelf.

Kind regards

Don

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