Once upon a time, Alice Wonder <alice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said: > I need a low profile PCI-E card that allows for up to 2 M.2 SSD > drives that is known to work with the stock kernel in CentOS 7. > > Can anyone recommend one? I can't recommend a specific one, but any adapter card should work. However, note that M.2 is not a single "thing" to the computer; the drive interface can be SATA, PCI-E AHCI, or PCI-E NVMe. The first two would look the same as a traditional SATA device to the OS, so should be fine. The third is a different interface; I haven't looked to see if the CentOS 7 kernel supports NVMe (I suspect it does, but you should check before buying an NVMe device). I know that NVMe works fine with recent Fedora. Also note when choosing an adapter; the M.2 slot is keyed different for the different device types, so make sure you get an adapter that matches your device. -- Chris Adams <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx> _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos