Scalable RAID for Growth on Demand
A single Intel Xeon Scalable processor using Intel VROC is capable of supporting up to 12 NVMe SSDs directly attached to the CPU, and up to 6 RAID arrays.2 On dual- socket system configurations, that amount doubles. In addition, Intel VROC supports both boot volumes and data volumes, enabling the flexibility to use one array for both system and data volumes, or separating the arrays respectively. Although a boot RAID array needs to be within a VMD controller, data RAID arrays can span across multiple Intel VMD controllers, or even span across different processors on the same system. With a multitude of supported configurations, Intel VROC allows NVMe RAID solutions to start small, then scale simply and cost effectively.
Rich Management Tools for Easy Maintenance
Intel VROC management tools support today's modernized data center infrastructure. Intel VROC allows data center administrators to create and delete RAID volumes in both pre-OS and OS environments. RAID settings can be configured using either a user interface or command line, plus the arrays can be managed locally or remotely through a web-based RESTful agent.
General Information | |
Manufacturer | Intel Corporation |
Manufacturer Part Number | VROCPREMMOD |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.intel.com |
Brand Name | Intel |
Product Name | VROC Upgrade Key (Premium) |
Product Type | RAID Controller Upgrade Key |
Technical Information | |
RAID Level Activation | 0, 1, 5, 10 |