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Does the Intel® Server M50CYP Family Support Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) RAID 1 Volumes Using Onboard M.2 Ports?

Content Type: Install & Setup   |   Article ID: 000090294   |   Last Reviewed: 02/10/2025

Environment

Intel® Server M50CYP Family

Description

Planning to configure RAID 1 using M.2 SSDs with Premium or Standard Intel® VROC key on the Intel® Server System M50CYP2UR208.

Resolution

M.2 drives can be configured into a bootable RAID 1 volume using Intel® VROC. However, requirements and steps are different depending on the type of M.2 SSD used: NVMe* or SATA.

For M.2 NVMe* SSDs, follow the steps below:

  1. Enter the system BIOS by pressing the F2 key while the system boots.
  2. Navigate to Advanced > Integrated IO Configuration > Volume Management Device.
  3. Enable the setting M.2 Volume Management Device.
  4. Press the key F10, then press the  Y key to save the changes and reboot.
  5. Enter the system BIOS again by pressing the key F2 while the system boots.
  6. Navigate to Advanced -> PCI Configuration -> UEFI Option ROM Control > Intel® Virtual RAID On CPU.
  7. Select the option Create RAID Volume. At the option RAID Level, press Enter and choose the RAID 1 option.
  8. Configure the remaining settings as desired and select at the end the Create Volume option.
  9. Press the F10 key, then press the key to save the changes and exit. The system will save the changes and reboot.
Intel® VROC Upgrade KeyIntel® VROC (VMD NVMe* RAID) requires a hardware upgrade key to unlock RAID features. If the the option Upgrade key shows a message similar to VROC in pass-thru mode, it means there is no hardware key installed in the system. A hardware upgrade key needs to be installed to create the RAID volume. See more information in What Is the Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) Hardware Key?

For M.2 SATA SSDs, follow the below steps:

  1. Enter the system BIOS by pressing the F2 key while the system boots.
  2. Navigate to Advanced > Mass Storage Controller Configuration > sSATA Controller (Port 0 - 5).
  3. Change the setting AHCI Capable sSATA Controller to RAID Mode (default value is AHCI).
  4. Press the key F10, then press the key to save the changes and reboot.
  5. Enter the system BIOS again by pressing the F2 key while the system boots.
  6. Navigate to Advanced -> PCI Configuration -> UEFI Option ROM Control > Intel® VROC sSATA Controller.
  7. Select the Create RAID Volume option. At the option RAID Level, press Enter and choose the RAID 1 option.
  8. Configure the remaining settings as desired and select at the end the Create Volume option.
  9. Press the F10 key, then press the Y key to save the changes and exit. The system will save the changes and reboot.

Additional information

For more information, consult the Intel® Server System M50CYP2UR Technical Product Specification, section M.2 SSD Storage Support.

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