Yes, it's pointless on most systems. It's really only beneficial for file servers utilising old HDD's.Isnt optane memory basically early SSD cache drives?
In order to offer any sensible and accurate advice we really need to see the full PCS spec....
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Can you take a screenshot / photo of the page you're on and the setting you're adjusting?Using the Intel Rapid Storage Technology it says all the files on the fast drive will be deleted if I enable optane memory. Does this mean I will lose everything?
Can you take a screenshot / photo of the page you're on and the setting you're adjusting?
It does appear that configuring optane as an HDD cache will setup a RAID configuration with any attached HDD's, so yes, it would wipe all the drives in the configuration.
Not really a reason, more money than sense in this case probably, is it straightforward to reinstall everything from a backup if I enable it?So yes, it would wipe the SSD partition of the H10 drive I believe from what is outlined in that thread.
It wouldn't affect your other drives, my apologies, they are completely separate, I was getting confused with the Intel M series optane which is a separate cache drive that pairs with a separate HDD or SSD in your system.
This is one unit with a 32Gb Optane partition and 1Tb NVME attached to it on the same device.
Sorry for any confusion, my bad.
I'm a little surprised that wasn't configured by PCS themselves during the configuration stage since you ordered with windows.
What are you intending to use that drive for BTW? Is there any particular reason you went for a hybrid drive rather than a standard NVME?
You’d have to take an image rather than a backup if you wanted to restore the whole OS and everything on it.Not really a reason, more money than sense in this case probably, is it straightforward to reinstall everything from a backup if I enable it?
No, afaik this drive is completely independent to any others, the optane cache only offers pairing to the NVME partition of the same drive, it has no ability to manage other drives. It’s essentially just a modern hybrid drive. The Optane M series are a dedicated cache drives that can pair with additional HDD’s, those are the more common use of optane to speed up old HDDs where you still need huge disk sizes that an SSD can’t reach currently ie 10Tb and upwards.You're the man Spydertracks, last quick thing, this won't affect the files on the HHD?
No as it’s an old SATA SSD which are only really used for storage nowadays. NVME is an M2 format which is a different connector and about 10 times the speeds of a SATA SSDSo would I be better off with the system installed on the SSD?
What did you change?Now I get this. Really confused.
Nothing. I backed up my disk the clicked enable. I was getting an error code. I unistalled and reinstalled the app and got this.What did you change?
What error code where you getting?Nothing. I backed up my disk the clicked enable. I was getting an error code. I unistalled and reinstalled the app and got this.