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Can you boot from a sd card
Can you boot from a sd card











Maybe I should then partition out a few GB on the RAID 10 NL SAS drives for the Hyper V OS. My plan are to RAID 10 the SSD drives and RAID 10 the NL SAS drives. The server came with 4 X 900GB SSD drives and 4 X 1TB NL SAS drives. I believe that the dual SD card reader module is then a waste for me :( The addon Dell Boss card might just be out of my budget aswell. Thank you for everyone with their input here much appreciated. Totally different performance profile to SD cards, so updates are no big deal, and they free up drive bays quite nicely. Definite IOPS and write hit, but depending on your use case it might be appropriate.įor my Supermicros, I use their DOM USB-SATA-SSD drives and the smallest I've got are 64GB - they work great. If you really need the space, I would be OK with 1TB NL-SAS drives in RAID5, for that matter. Carve out 64 GB or more for a boot partition on the NL-SAS array and make sure your BIOS is configured for UEFI and use GPT. This will make sure the creation of a bootable device did go through correctly. Geeze, for those SSD's I would definitely consider RAID5, you'll get 50% more usable space and your IOPS will still be really good. While you are doing the BIOS recovery try an boot to the SD card or USB boot drive you created on another computer.













Can you boot from a sd card