R430 2 TB PCI-E SSD options?

Hi all, we have a client looking to install a 2 TB PCIE SSD (style FusionIO) in their R430.  Is this possible, and is there a model that fits physically?  As I understand it, these are usually quite large for a 1U server to manage.  Reference Dell has a list of models supported somewhere?

Hello.

It looks like PCIe SSD are not supported on the R430 server. The next platform is the R630 or T630 which offers support for the SSD PCIe NVMe on backplane configuration.

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