Is UnRaid Compatible with M.2 To PCIe Adapters?


binar

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Fellow Forum Members,
Is the latest OS version of UnRaid compatible with "M.2 To PCIe Adapters" like the ones shown in the links below:

 

https://www.sybausa.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=64_205&product_id=1035


https://www.newegg.com/asus-model-hyper-m-2-x16-card-v2-pci-express-to-4-x-m-2/p/N82E16815293043?Item=N82E16815293043&Description=m2 pcie ssd adapter&cm_re=m2_pcie_ssd_adapter-_-15-293-043-_-Product&quicklink=true

 

My idea is to use these  "M.2 To PCIe Adapters" as Cache Disks for my UnRaid server. The actual Cache Disks will be a set of 4 NVME cards setup as RAID.  My motherboard is a Supermicro X10SRH-CF so I do not think there will be a problem with the motherboard being compatible with this device. My only uncertainty is if the UnRaid OS is going to be compatible with this hardware.  Any opinions welcome.

 

 

 

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Unraid does work with m.2 to pci-e adapters as used one for a time with an intel nvme drive.

 

Whether it works with that particular card I don't know, it depends if any drivers are necessary for it to see the drives correctly.

 

If it's driver-less it'll probably work just fine.

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4 minutes ago, binar said:

This one should work in any board but it's for SATA m.2 devices, not NVMe

 

5 minutes ago, binar said:

This one is for NVMe and it should work in a x16 slot that supports PCIe bifurcation, check board manual.

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Thank you to all for your posts.  My goal is to use some kind of PCI based storage for my Cache Disks because I want to avoid utilizing the few remaining SATA ports I have left on the motherboard and use them for a later time in the future for actual data storage drives. 

 

So allow me to ask the question in a different way. Is a preferable Cache Disk setup to just buy a PCI 4SATA Port RAID controller card  and add four 1TB SSD drives all in RAID setup?  Is this a preferable Cache Disk setup compared to buying an "M.2 To PCIe Adapter" installed with 4 NVME cards? Are the data throughput speeds the same for both options or does 4NVME option provide a lot more data throughput?  And does the UnRaid OS prefer one option over the other?  And am I correct to think bifurcation support is not an issue with option involving the use of a  PCI 4SATA Port RAID controller card?  Bottom line, I just want to know what is the best Cache Disk setup to employ if the goal is to use a 16x PCI slot and not SATA ports on the motherboard? Any opinions welcome.

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