my supermicro d1541 motherboard couldn't recognize any nvme drive so I'm not sure datto's will either. GL tho.
I was about to say my SM d-1540 boards did but then I checked, actually it’s SATA I had onboard and forgot what type it was. I assume I never tried an NVMe drive since I would have remembered if it don’t work.my supermicro d1541 motherboard couldn't recognize any nvme drive so I'm not sure datto's will either. GL tho.
Both of my Supermicro Xeon D boards have M.2 slots that work fine with PCIe x4 samsung nvme drives.my supermicro d1541 motherboard couldn't recognize any nvme drive so I'm not sure datto's will either. GL tho.
It's only got 1 pcie lane per M.2 slot so it's very much limited on the top end. I'd still consider using them because they get much better throughput, latency and IOPs than say a SATA DOM.@Aestr , Are the Seq Read and Seq write numbers on the low side?