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SSD7000 Compatibility Test Report for SolusVM VPS Management System

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Updated at January 19th, 2021

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SSD7101A-1 SolusVM Test Procedure

 

1. Test Environment

MotherBoard

SuperMicro X11 DSI

WS X299 SAGE

OS

CentOS7.9

CentOS7.9

function

Slave

Master

Product

SSD7101A

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2. Test Procedure

    1)Follow the instructions provided by the SolusVM Installation documentation to select the correct “slave” machine:

https://documentation.solusvm.com/display/DOCS/Installation

 

    2)Two systems must be prepared: a “Master” and a “Slave”. CentOS 7.9 is then installed to both systems.

 

    3)Install the SSD7101A-1 with 4 Samsung 970 EVO plus SSD’s into the “Slave” system.

 

    4)Boot the “Slave” system and install the SSD7101A-1 driver and Management Software:

 

Install the management software:

 

Install the driver:


 

 

    5)After the SSD7101A-1 driver has been installed, reboot the system.

 

    6)After rebooting, access the HighPoint CLI (Command Line Interface) and create a RAID 0 array:

 

    7)Format the RAID 0 array:


 

 

    8)Create a KVM partition for the “Slave” system using the following commands (note, the “#’ represents the cursor in the command line and should not be entered):

# lsblk

# pvcreate /dev/hptblock23n0

# vgcreate -s 32M solusvm /dev/hptblock23n0

# vgs

 

 

    9)Login into the system using your user name and password:


 

 

    10)Create a Node:


 

 

    11)Create a client:

 

    12)Create the KVM template:


 

 

    13)The screenshot below shows the added IP Blocks:

 

    14)The screenshot below shows the added IP address:


 

 

    15)The screenshot below shows the added KVM plan:

 

    16)Add Virtual Servers:

 

 

    17)Click VNC, to complete the CentOS7 installation, and Login:

 

3. Conclusion:

SolusVM is able to configure a virtual machine with the SSD7101A-1.

 

 

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