is presented up to the host operating system as a physical disk that can be partitioned to create OS logical
drives or volumes.
An introduction to RAID is available at the following Lenovo Press website:
https://lenovopress.lenovo.com/lp0578-lenovo-raid-introduction
Detailed information about RAID management tools and resources is available at the following Lenovo Press
website:
https://lenovopress.lenovo.com/lp0579-lenovo-raid-management-tools-and-resources
Intel VROC
Enabling Intel VROC
Before setting up RAID for NVMe drives, follow the below steps to enable VROC:
1. Restart the system. Before the operating system starts up, press the key specified in the on-screen
instructions to enter the Setup Utility. (For more information, see the āStartupā section in the LXPM
documentation compatible with your server at https://pubs.lenovo.com/lxpm-overview/.)
2. Go to System settings ā Devices and I/O Ports ā IntelĀ® VMD technology ā Enable/Disable IntelĀ®
VMD and enable the option.
3. Save the changes and reboot the system.
Intel VROC configurations
Intel offers various VROC configurations with different RAID level and SSD support. See the following for
more details.
Notes:
⢠Supported RAID levels varies by model. For the RAID level supported by SD530 V3, see
Node technical
specifications
.
⢠For more information about acquiring and installing the activation key, see
https://fod.lenovo.com/lkms.
Intel VROC configurations for
PCIe NVMe SSDs
Requirements
Intel VROC Standard ⢠Supports RAID levels 0, 1, and 10
⢠Requires an activation key
Intel VROC Premium ⢠Supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, and 10
⢠Requires an activation key
Bootable RAID ⢠RAID 1 only
⢠5th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors (formerly codenamed as Emerald
Rapids, EMR)
Intel VROC configurations for
SATA SSDs
Requirements
Intel VROC SATA RAID
⢠Supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, and 10.
Deploy the operating system
Several options are available to deploy an operating system on the server.
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