No LSI controller on those, they connect directly to the CPU with razor cards. In theory they can utilize the entire bus speed but in the backplane you get around 2GB/sec throughout on each nvme drive.
Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 7, 2017, at 11:25 PM, Stephan Budach <stephan.bud...@jvm.de> wrote: > > > > ----- Ursprüngliche Mail ----- >> Von: "Dan McDonald" <dan...@omniti.com> >> An: "Geoff Nordli" <geo...@gnaa.net> >> CC: "omnios-discuss" <omnios-discuss@lists.omniti.com> >> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. März 2017 07:44:30 >> Betreff: Re: [OmniOS-discuss] new supermicro server >> >> You didn't mention anything in the original note about NVMe, and >> neither did the spec sheet. >> >> NVMe 1.0 and 1.1 should work on 020 and later OmniOS. Hang out on the >> illumos developers list to see the latest on that front. >> >> Dan >> >> Sent from my iPhone (typos, autocorrect, and all) >> > > In regards of NVMe, I am eyeing this particular Supermicro and I intend to > get my hands on two of those in Q2: > > SuperMicro SuperServer SSG-2028R-NR48N > > I think these will bring a lot of fun to the table. ;) > > Cheers, > Stephan > _______________________________________________ > OmniOS-discuss mailing list > OmniOS-discuss@lists.omniti.com > http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss _______________________________________________ OmniOS-discuss mailing list OmniOS-discuss@lists.omniti.com http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss