Hi, strong storage hackers!
First - it's strange disk. It seems in OS as 2 x 3.2TB drives. Each with 512 byte sector.
And - no TRIM support. But wit endurance 35PB it's does not matter.
I think QDV1RF30 is latest firmware.
I have one disk with this firmware and another with previsious...
Firmware IR3Q and myself-modified drivers for Oracle F320 3.2TB build from original Samsung drivers 2.0.8.1611 (Win 10 & Win 7)
Download from my cloud
Way for update:
sudo apt-get install nvme-cli
sudo nvme list
sudo nvme fw-download /dev/nvme0 --fw=MS1PC2DD3.IR3Q.fw
sudo nvme fw-activate...
Only for faster speed.
It's my self-modified drivers for Oracle F320 3.2TB build from original Samsung drivers 2.0.8.1611 (Win 10 & Win 7)
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Hi @acquacow!
My question: after cross-flashing my CISCO card will get original SanDisk part number (in fio-status output) or will keep older (branded) part number?
It's important for ESXi (I think). In ESXi compability list I see SanDisk supported up to 6.7, but Cisco only up to 5.5 version...
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