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Need assistance with VROC. I see my RAID 0 drive but cannot create partitions.

Need assistance with VROC. I see my RAID 0 drive but cannot create partitions.

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CzarnyJakup
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04-17-2017, 06:36 AM
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The primary reason I think about using them for RAID 0 is because I have two 240GB drives. One isn’t sufficient to store all my games, apps, and Windows OS files. I’d need to back up both separately or use RAID 0 with partitions on a single drive to cover everything. It’s just a matter of convenience. Additionally, I’m curious about running RAID 0 from a bootable drive—I haven’t managed that since the Z97 series and never for NVMe drives (except the Z170/Z270, which were limited by DMI constraints). This is genuine RAID functionality.
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CzarnyJakup
04-17-2017, 06:36 AM #11

The primary reason I think about using them for RAID 0 is because I have two 240GB drives. One isn’t sufficient to store all my games, apps, and Windows OS files. I’d need to back up both separately or use RAID 0 with partitions on a single drive to cover everything. It’s just a matter of convenience. Additionally, I’m curious about running RAID 0 from a bootable drive—I haven’t managed that since the Z97 series and never for NVMe drives (except the Z170/Z270, which were limited by DMI constraints). This is genuine RAID functionality.

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BaccaStrq123
Senior Member
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04-24-2017, 12:44 AM
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It seems you're considering using individual SSDs as separate drives with automatic backup features. While it's possible, it might be better to stick with them as independent units for reliability. I'm curious about implementing an 8 NVMe SSD RAID 0 setup on EPYC systems—wouldn't that be impressive? Support for this is definitely improving.
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BaccaStrq123
04-24-2017, 12:44 AM #12

It seems you're considering using individual SSDs as separate drives with automatic backup features. While it's possible, it might be better to stick with them as independent units for reliability. I'm curious about implementing an 8 NVMe SSD RAID 0 setup on EPYC systems—wouldn't that be impressive? Support for this is definitely improving.

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Mirikko
Junior Member
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04-24-2017, 11:31 PM
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Work has been completed on the Asus boards. He was nearing 20k sequence reads. 8,900 ps with two Hyper X16s.
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Mirikko
04-24-2017, 11:31 PM #13

Work has been completed on the Asus boards. He was nearing 20k sequence reads. 8,900 ps with two Hyper X16s.

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