I'm using a 960 Pro M.2 stick currently, but on OmniOS. Getting it recognized 
requires "strict-version=1" in /kernel/drv/nvme.conf to allow for this NVMe 1.2 
device to be recognized, however I think the latest SmartOS image has a 
Joyent-developed improvement to the nvme driver to bring in 1.2 support, 
thereby obviating the need to set things in the driver conf file.

/dale


> On Apr 28, 2017, at 7:34 AM, Juraj Lutter <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks (sorry for crossposting),
> 
> My question is very straightforward:
> 
> Do anyone of you using Samsung SM951 or SM961 or Toshiba XG3 512GB with 
> illumos (SmartOS) successfuly? I’m deciding between SSD and NVMe and I need 
> to be sure if it will work.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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> Juraj Lutter
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