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
Planning to configure RAID 1 using M.2 SSDs with Premium or Standard Intel® VROC key on the Intel® Server System M50CYP2UR208.
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:
Intel® VROC Upgrade Key | Intel® 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:
For more information, consult the Intel® Server System M50CYP2UR Technical Product Specification, section M.2 SSD Storage Support.