The SN840 is more archaic technology and that U.2 stuff just doesn't make sense with my limited PCIe lanes. The viable option was one of the $1000 8-lane multimode comptrollers that would power 1-2 U.2/U.3 and 4-8 SATA III. Then I could remove the SAS Raid controller.You can also get the 1DWpD SN840 in U.2 Ultrastar dress at around $100/TB and the extra added bonus of a nifty and quite substantial heat sink that doesn't cost an extra $50.
I have to figure out how to use them. Right now I have three 4TB SN850X and one 512GB 970 Pro (boot drive). The four NVMe on the X670E are split between the two double-sided M.2s (5.0) and the two single-sided M.2s (4.0). I also have 3x4TB and 2x4TB of SATA III.Looks decent and the price per TB isn't that astronomical for a rare 8TB nvme m.2 offering. Are you getting one?
I do not have a good plan, that is for sure. Somehow I need to add and aggregate, but JBLOD is no good. The 4TB SATA are neither there nor here, but the three 4TB SN850s should be utilized somehow. Maybe I need to change to an incremental property instead of the 12:12 (1:1). I think there were some ways to mount it sideways in the file folders.
the thing that you want is called a a volume Mount point you access them through disk Management in Windows the way that they work involves setting up a folder structure in which you mount each individual drive if you need the folder structure to be essentially contiguous you can do some funny things with symbolic links in order to achieve that.
So the short answer is that I will probably buy just one. It's a pain to remove that gigantic video card out of the system to access most of the SSDs, so ideally it will be at the same time as the CPU upgrade.Looks decent and the price per TB isn't that astronomical for a rare 8TB nvme m.2 offering. Are you getting one?
Corporate approved vendor lists?I'm thinking it's a good size for a boot drive. I have to assume there's still some reason why WD maintains the distinct labeling.
Have you worked with a brand team and marketing on anything ever?I'm thinking it's a good size for a boot drive. I have to assume there's still some reason why WD maintains the distinct labeling.
I'm not so sure. Maybe that is in small companies, but category managers would not be so interested in the label graphics.Corporate approved vendor lists?