> Intel 5 series SSDs use SATA interface, so the discussion about NVMe
> support doesn't apply in this case. You can use an adapter like this to
> mount it in a 2.5" drive slot: http://preview.tinyurl.com/lm4952g
Links like
http://amazon.com/dp/B00ITJ7U20
or http://amazon.com/dp/B00PY11SYM
might
4.4.2017, 4.21, Alice Wonder kirjoitti:
>
> Thanks! I ordered a 2.5" SATA drive and they screwed up and sent me M.2
> - I'll be sure to look at the booklet (Intel SSD 5 but there may be more
> than one variant?)
Intel 5 series SSDs use SATA interface, so the discussion about NVMe
support doesn't
On Mon, 2017-04-03 at 20:17 -0500, Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, Alice Wonder said:
> > I need a low profile PCI-E card that allows for up to 2 M.2 SSD
> > drives that is known to work with the stock kernel in CentOS 7.
> >
> > Can anyone recommend one?
>
> I
On 4/3/2017 6:17 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Alice Wonder said:
I need a low profile PCI-E card that allows for up to 2 M.2 SSD
drives that is known to work with the stock kernel in CentOS 7.
Can anyone recommend one?
I can't recommend a specific one, but
On 04/03/2017 06:17 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Alice Wonder said:
I need a low profile PCI-E card that allows for up to 2 M.2 SSD
drives that is known to work with the stock kernel in CentOS 7.
Can anyone recommend one?
I can't recommend a specific one,
Once upon a time, Alice Wonder said:
> I need a low profile PCI-E card that allows for up to 2 M.2 SSD
> drives that is known to work with the stock kernel in CentOS 7.
>
> Can anyone recommend one?
I can't recommend a specific one, but any adapter card should work.
Hello list,
My instinct says the vast majority will "just work" but I'll ask anyway.
I need a low profile PCI-E card that allows for up to 2 M.2 SSD drives
that is known to work with the stock kernel in CentOS 7.
Can anyone recommend one?
Thanks
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