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May 18th, 2021 00:00

Boot from 3rd party NVME

Can a R340 boot Server 2019 from Samsung 980 Pro M.2 NVME?

when I installed the OS on the neve, it got formatted and partitioned. but it does not seem it can boot from the device. i do not see in in boot or in UEFI. 

Based on what I am reading Dell has blocked this option. Can anyone confirm? 

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May 18th, 2021 05:00

Hi ITEA,

 

in general, Dell did not block anything.

 

It is correct that your NVME is not supported for this Server but it could work.

 

The only thing that could happen we did not support 3rd party hardware with delivering assistance in troubleshooting, driver updates and firmware updates.

 

So the best option would be to test this with a supported configuration.

 

Here you could find the settings and hints for configuring your NVME Drive with our Onboard Raid Controller.

 

https://dell.to/3wbi0Lp

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https://dell.to/3fq6ipw

 

Please provide feedback if you have any further questions.

 

Regards Martin

 

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May 18th, 2021 07:00

Hi, 

Thanks for your response. 

Under System BIOS I cannot see NVMe settings. 
Do I have to use the dell version of NMVe to PCIe adaptor?

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May 18th, 2021 08:00

Hello ITEA,

 

If you were able to install already did you check  Boot Settings  > UEFI BootSequence?

 

If you press F11 during POST does it give the option to specifically select the NVME drive to boot?

 

Only Dell-compliant NVMe PCIe SSD 2.5 inch Small Form Factor (SFF), or NVMe PCIe SSD Adapters are supported.

It is not required you use Dell branded parts but only Dell parts would be supported. Third party product support would come from the manufacturer.

 

That video Martin posted is pretty good for configuring.

You can review the S140 controller document for installation and troubleshooting

 : https://dell.to/33ULH7m

Have you enable F2 > System Setup >  SATA Settings >  RAID Mode? (it will require a reinstall if you change raid mode)

Review Page: 8-11, 13-14,

Installing the drivers pg.39-42

System does not boot pg.45-46

Unable to find the NVMe PCIe SSD for operating system installation pg.50

 

Windows Server 2019 64bit driver for PERC S140 Controller

https://dell.to/3eUmeRE

 

 

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