NOTE:Non-boot virtual disks of any supported RAID level by the Linux OS installed on RAID-1 disk can also be created using native Linux RAID utilities.
Pass through SSD support
Yes
Table 3. NVMe Specifications for PERC S140NVMe Device Specifications
Specification
PERC S140
On systems running Windows, if there is no NSID=1 present on the NVMe drive, the drive is not accessible and is marked offline. Firmware upgrades run on the NVMe drive are successful, however.
Maximum number of namespace(s) supported
1
NOTE:If the drive having more than one namespace(s) is connected, the drive is marked offline and is inaccessible.
NVMe connectors
PCIe/slimline
NOTE:Only Dell-compliant NVMe PCIe SSD 2.5 inch Small Form Factor (SFF), or NVMe PCIe SSD Adapters are supported.
NOTE:Non-boot virtual disks of any supported RAID level by the Linux OS installed on RAID-1 disk can also be created using native Linux RAID utilities.
Pass through NVMe PCIe SSD support
Yes
The following table provides PERC S140 virtual disk specifications:
Table 4. Virtual disk specifications for PERC S140 with SATA configurationVirtual disk specifications for PERC S140
Specification
PERC S140
Maximum number of physical disks supported
12
Maximum number of virtual disks supported
30
NOTE:Maximum number of virtual disks may exceed 30 when:
physical disks are migrated from any other configuration
a disk in Ready state is converted to a non-RAID disk
Maximum number of virtual disks supported from a single disk group
8
NOTE:Maximum number of virtual disks can exceed more than 8 from a single disk group as there is no constraint from PERC S140.
Minimum virtual disk (VD) size
10 GB
NOTE: PERC S140 does not restrict the creation of VDs of size less than 10 GB.
Maximum number of physical disks per virtual disk
8
NOTE: PERC S140 does not restrict the creation of VDs using more than 8 physical disks.
Maximum number of virtual disks per physical disk
8
Maximum number of physical disks in a volume
1
Maximum number of physical disks in a RAID 0
8
Maximum number of physical disks in a RAID 1
2
Maximum number of physical disks in a RAID 5
8
Maximum number of physical disks in a RAID 10
8
Minimum number of physical disks in a volume
1
Minimum number of physical disks in a RAID 0
2
Minimum number of physical disks in a RAID 1
2
Minimum number of physical disks in a RAID 5
3
Minimum number of physical disks in a RAID 10
4
NOTE: The configurations listed in the table above may vary with the hard-drive backplane of your system.
Table 5. Virtual disk specifications for PERC S140 with NVMe configurationVirtual disk specifications for PERC S140 with NVMe configuration
Specification
PERC S140
Maximum number of physical disks supported
30
Maximum number of virtual disks supported
30
NOTE:Maximum number of virtual disks may exceed 30 when:
physical disks are migrated from any other configuration
a disk in Ready state is converted to a non-RAID disk
Maximum number of virtual disks supported from a single disk group
8
NOTE:Maximum number of virtual disks can exceed more than 8 from a single disk group as there is no constraint from PERC S140.
Minimum virtual disk (VD) size
10 GB
NOTE:PERC S140 does not restrict the creation of VDs of size less than 10 GB.
Maximum number of physical disks per virtual disk
8
NOTE: PERC S140 does not restrict the creation of VDs using more than 8 physical disks.
Maximum number of virtual disks per physical disk
8
Maximum number of physical disks in a volume
1
Maximum number of physical disks in a RAID 0
8
Maximum number of physical disks in a RAID 1
2
Maximum number of physical disks in a RAID 5
8
Maximum number of physical disks in a RAID 10
8
Minimum number of physical disks in a volume
1
Minimum number of physical disks in a RAID 0
2
Minimum number of physical disks in a RAID 1
2
Minimum number of physical disks in a RAID 5
3
Minimum number of physical disks in a RAID 10
4
Data is not available for the Topic
Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
Please select whether the article was helpful or not.
Comments cannot contain these special characters: <>()\