babeshuka Lv3Posted 20 Feb 2024 17:19
  
VROC supports scaling of RAID configurations, allowing users to add or remove drives from the RAID array as needed.
BetBet Lv2Posted 20 Feb 2024 17:18
  
It supports RAID configurations specifically designed for NVMe drives, enabling high-speed storage solutions.
Happpy Lv3Posted 20 Feb 2024 17:18
  
VROC is a software-based RAID solution, providing flexibility and configurability through software controls rather than relying on dedicated hardware.
Donsadam Posted 20 Feb 2024 17:18
  
It accelerates RAID processing by offloading RAID-related tasks to the CPU, enhancing overall storage performance.
Detz Lv2Posted 20 Feb 2024 17:18
  
VROC allows NVMe drives to be connected directly to the CPU, leveraging the high-speed PCIe lanes for optimal performance.
Enrico Vanzetto Lv3Posted 20 Feb 2024 15:57
  
Hi, Sangfor HCI does indeed support Intel Virtual RAID on CPU (VROC) for utilizing NVMe drives. Here are the details:

Intel Virtual RAID on CPU (VROC):
VROC is a technology that allows you to create RAID arrays directly from NVMe drives connected to the CPU.
Key features include:
Data Volumes: These can span VMD Domains and CPUs.
Boot Volumes: Must be within a single VMD Domain (e.g., PCH VMD).
Maximum NVMe SSDs: Up to 96 per platform.
RAID0/5 Arrays: Support up to 24 SSDs per array .

Sangfor HCI Support:
According to the Sangfor community forum, Sangfor HCI does indeed support Intel VROC as per the hardware model.
For relevant documentation, you can find it on the Sangfor forum or support resources.
Tayyab0101 Lv2Posted 13 Feb 2024 20:49
  
yes supported as per hardware model.
for documentation you can get it from forum/support.

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