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Why does WEBGUI/CLI/OOB/HII/UEFI have information about a single disk, but no disk partition is visible in the OS?

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Updated at January 9th, 2023

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Q: Why does WEBGUI/CLI/OOB/HII/UEFI have information about a single disk, but no disk partition is visible in the OS?

A: If you need to use a single NVMe SSD with the SSD6200 controller, you will need to configure it as a JBOD “array”.

Because all RAID information is contained in the NevoX 2241, it is passed to the system through the chip.

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