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Can SSD6200 Series NVMe RAID controllers support Clear Linux?

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Updated at July 21st, 2021

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Can SSD6200 Series NVMe RAID controllers support Clear Linux?

 

Yes – the SSD6202 and SSD6204 are capable supporting Clear Linux distributions (bootable or storage configurations). SSD6200 controllers are natively supported by all current distributions of Linux; anything running kernel v3.10 and later will recognize the SSD6202 and SSD6204.

 

FnL BRD Series NVMe AIC RAID drives are also capable of supporting Clear Linux (BRD6202P and BRD6204P models).

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