When it comes to enterprise storage, Server hosts are always looking for a way to increase the speeds of their servers.
Hard drives have advanced quite a bit but are limited to a platter and SATA connections.
When SSD’S were introduced, they offered a much faster experience with flash storage but still are limited to a SATA connection.
Finally we have NVME drives. Which offer unparalleled amounts of speed thanks to drive slots being directly connected to the motherboard,
but how do get NVME speeds on older boards such as a Supermicro X10? Well thankfully expansion slots such as 16x PCIE have the answer.
Today we are going to show how to install a NVME drive on a server using PCIE.
Before we begin, you will need a couple things first.
We need a server, a riser card for smaller chassis, an NVME drive, and lastly a M.2 PCIE card/Adapter.
Once we have all the materials we can start putting it all together.
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