kandamir
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- Desktop System
- Heimserver
- Prozessor
- Intel Xeon E3-1225v6 4x 3.30GHz
- Mainboard
- Supermicro X11SSH-LN4F Intel C236 So.1151 Dual Channel DDR4 mATX Retail
- Speicher
- 2x Kingston ValueRAM 16GB, 2400MHz, DDR4, ECC, CL17, DIMM
- SSD
- M2 SSD Corsair MP500
- HDD
- 4x SEAGATE IronWolf Pro 4TB, 2x SEAGATE IronWolf Pro 16TB
- Gehäuse
- Inter-Tech 4U-4408
- Netzteil
- Seasonic PRIME 600W ATX
- Betriebssystem
- VMware ESXi 6.5 / Napp-It
Die Jungs von Supermicro sind echt schnell. Folgende Rückmeldung habe ich auf meine Anfrage bzgl. der NVMe SSD bekommen. Die Antwort deckt sich mit der von @besterino, ist aber noch etwas ausführlicher. Mag dem einen oder anderen ja vielleicht mal helfen. Daher hier als Zitat:
Supermicro Support schrieb:Your question:
Is it possible to boot from M2 SSD Corsair MP500? Will this feature be added?
Sorry we cannot really answer this question as we didn't tested/validated this SSD drive ,see below link for validated M.2 drive :
Super Micro Computer, Inc. | Support | Resources
However please see below the standard installation procedure :
Installing in UEFI mode:
To be able to boot from 4Kn sector HDD’s, RAID arrays larger than 2TB or from NVMe drives, you need to install your OS in UEFI mode.
1. Enter the BIOS and go to Advanced -> PCIe/PCI/PnP Configuration.
2. Find the option to set the preferred storage OpROM and set it to EFI or UEFI, your BIOS may also only have the option to set a specific PCIe slot to EFI/UEFI, if this is the case, use this option.
3. Save and exit the BIOS.
4. During the post press F11 to see the boot menu, boot from your installation medium in UEFI mode it should note “UEFI: <boot device>”. Do the installation as usual.
5. After the installation is complete you can reboot and check the boot options in the BIOS, there should be a new entry referring to the installed OS.
NOTA:
For NVMe drives without boot rom, check the BIOS, under Advanced -> PCIe/PCI/PnP Configuration and set the option “NVMe Firmware Source” to “AMI Native Support”. Note that this doesn’t work with every drive.