Thanks for detailed infotmation. Your H710 mini firmware appears to be up to date. It may be necessary to update the firmwares suitable for the dell part number on the SSDs. If the SSDs you are using are non-certified, you may experience strange warnings, false warnings, or unexpected operation. In addition to this, there are people who use non-Dell parts without any problems that I see in the community. But this is a risk, first of all, some things to be done on the system such as mobo, controller, etc. fix firmwares have the potential to cause problems later on.
Also maybe it will be helpful if you take a look at this article "Configuring and Managing CacheCade Virtual Disks on a Dell PERC H710, H710P and H810 RAID Controller" https://dell.to/3oSDryE
Finally, if you are using a PCI SSD, you can check the firmware and the appropriate driver for your operating system under the solid state storage category. https://dell.to/3FFwibF
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Thanks for detailed infotmation. Your H710 mini firmware appears to be up to date. It may be necessary to update the firmwares suitable for the dell part number on the SSDs. If the SSDs you are using are non-certified, you may experience strange warnings, false warnings, or unexpected operation. In addition to this, there are people who use non-Dell parts without any problems that I see in the community. But this is a risk, first of all, some things to be done on the system such as mobo, controller, etc. fix firmwares have the potential to cause problems later on.
Also maybe it will be helpful if you take a look at this article "Configuring and Managing CacheCade Virtual Disks on a Dell PERC H710, H710P and H810 RAID Controller" https://dell.to/3oSDryE
Finally, if you are using a PCI SSD, you can check the firmware and the appropriate driver for your operating system under the solid state storage category. https://dell.to/3FFwibF
Hope this helps!