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Can an ASUS Hyper M.2 array be moved to an SSD7000 series controller?

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Updated at April 5th, 2021

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Can I move an NVMe array created with an ASUS Hyper x16 M.2 card to the SSD7000 series controller?

 

No – the existing RAID array would not be recognized by our controllers. The reverse is also true (our arrays would not be recognized by other manufacturer’s NVMe controllers). You would have to configure a new RAID array, or use the NVMe SSD’s as separate drives.

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