Page 2 - Setup
Setting up a RAID0 configuration with two NVMe based drives, is actually quite tricky. Apart from that there are quite a lot of limitations these days. It's only possible to realize a bootable NVMe RAID if you're using a motherboard, which is based on Intel's Z170 Express chipset. If it's your plan to create a non-bootable RAID of two NVMe SSDs, then you can also create a software RAID within Windows using a dynamic RAID array. Following we've put together bullet point lists which explain how to create a dynamic RAID array in Windows or how to create a RAID in the BIOS of a Z170 Express based motherboard, which supports NVMe RAID configurations. In that case we're going to look into the settings of the ASRock Extreme 7+ motherobard.
Software RAID - Windows 10
- Press the Windows key
- Type "Computer Management" and press Enter
- Double click storage
- Double click Disk Management
- Right click on one of the unformatted NVMe SSDs
- Choose the Option creat RAID volume
- Click through the Setup giude, create and format your RAID volume and you're done
RAID in BIOS - Z170 Express chipset - ASRock Z170 Extreme7+
In general we're looking for the option "Intel Rapid Storage Technology" to then create the RAID configuration directly in the BIOS.
- Go to Boot tab
- Select CSM (Compatibility Support Module)
- Change the policies to UEFI only
- Save and exit BIOS (press F10 and then enter)
- Go to Advanced tab
- Select Intel Rapid Storage Technology
- You now see all your NVMe drive and you can create a RAID the way you're used to it from onboard RAID controllers
- Create the RAID and reboot
- You now have a bootable NVMe RAID configuration