10-17-2015 07:59 AM
Is it possible to cofigure hardware (i.e. bootable) raid 0 of two PCIe type SSD 750 on any of Z97, X99, or Z170 motherboards?
Thanks.
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10-19-2015 10:13 AM
Hello welcomesorrow,
There is no RAID support for NVMe drives with Z97 and X99 chipsets, only OS (Software) RAID. These chipsets do not have the PCIe/SATA remapping technology required for iRST to support NVMe devices.
Some systems using the Intel® Z170 Chipset and Intel® Rapid Storage Technology are capable of using RAID with PCIe* NVMe* SSDs. We would recommend you to check with the http://www.intel.com/support/oems.htm Computer Manufacturer Support before purchasing to confirm if a specific system supports this. Some Z170 systems may not have the device mapping and BIOS features required to create a bootable RAID volume.
10-19-2015 10:13 AM
Hello welcomesorrow,
There is no RAID support for NVMe drives with Z97 and X99 chipsets, only OS (Software) RAID. These chipsets do not have the PCIe/SATA remapping technology required for iRST to support NVMe devices.
Some systems using the Intel® Z170 Chipset and Intel® Rapid Storage Technology are capable of using RAID with PCIe* NVMe* SSDs. We would recommend you to check with the http://www.intel.com/support/oems.htm Computer Manufacturer Support before purchasing to confirm if a specific system supports this. Some Z170 systems may not have the device mapping and BIOS features required to create a bootable RAID volume.
10-21-2015 05:25 AM
Hi Jonathan,
Great news!
This is the first time I have ever heard about RAID support for NVMe SSD.
I have particular Z170 motherboards from GIGABYTE and ASUS in mind, and will certainly check their NVMe support.
Thanks.
10-21-2015 03:21 PM
Hi Jonathan,
Will it be that you need to put both SSD 750s in PCIe sockets connected to the chipset and not to CPU?
sorrow
10-21-2015 05:58 PM
All Intel® SSD 750 Series are PCIe* NVMe* devices, so they will always be connected using PCIe*.
Some new motherboards allow the PCIe/SATA remapping, required for iRST to handle RAID with these drives, however, you would have to contact the Motherboard manufacturer to confirm if this is enabled/supported for a specific motherboard model. You may also be able to find external websites with information from other users about their experiences with this configuration.