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KB-P-How to replace the board to ensure that data will not be lost.

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Updated at December 29th, 2020

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If you need to replace an SSD7000 series controller, and would like keep the current RAID array or NVMe SSD configuration intact, please follow the procedure outlined below:

  1. Power down the system and remove the SSD7000 series controller from the PCIe slot
  2. Carefully disconnect each NVMe SSD from the SSD7000 series controller; take special care not to damage the NVMe SSD’s connectors (“golden fingers”).
  3. Carefully install each NVMe SSD into the replacement SSD7000 series controller.
  4. Boot the system – provided the SSD’s are functioning normally, the system should automatically recognize and mount the existing NVMe configurations.

 

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