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09-22-2016 02:10 AM
09-22-2016 02:10 AM
RAID 0 - NVMe Enterprise SSD in ProLiant Gen9
Upon first setup and install of our new server, the HPE storage management utility, did not recognize my 2 new disks, which i would like to setup in RAID 0 or 1.
Using this ProLiant Gen 9 server and 2 x Intel P3700 NVMe PCI-e SSD drives, i currently have Windows Server 2012 R2 running perfectly with the disks mirrored in windows booting perfectly from this setup.
But i'd rarther have the disks RAID 0'ed via your EFI tool. Problem is that the devices are concived as #Other Device# in the HPE-SMU, not letting me set up RAID. I'd try Intel RST Rom Option, but it seems to not be selectable from the UEFI menu.
Is there any way of forcing the SMU to recognize the disks, even though they are not HPE branded?
Alternately, is it even possible to run an other EFI rom on the HPE ProLiant Servers?
Any help is apreciated.
Thnks in advance.
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