Following the excellent info learned here, installed the 7101A into slot #2 with two EVO 970 Pro 512GB blades, set up RAID/0 with HFS format as a boot drive, running latest High Sierra in 2010 12 core cMP. Worked great for last three weeks with 4500/6000 read/write.
A few days ago found system shut down, will not recognized the 7101A, only boots from cloned backup drive.
Swapped to other PCIe slots, still not recognized. To rule out bad EVO(s), removed the card, removed the EVO's, installed each into external m.2 housing and plugged into my iMac. There in Disk Utility I could see the EVO's with their RAID setup. In the cMP, Disk Utility showed nothing.
I contacted High Point online and they responded with:
Unfortunately, the SDS7101A-1 does not support booting.
Therefore we cannot provide support on this.
There are Mac Pro users that were able to get it to boot however it was not designed to be used that way.
This is rather concerning and disappointing! They are basicly saying I voided the warrenty and I'm stuck with a $400 brick?
I've read that several others are using this as a boot drive in their cMP's with no real issues. Certainly if there was a chance of killing the card by using as a boot drive, I would not have set it up this way! No such warnings in any of their product descriptions, though I realize a manufracture can't possibly list every possible usage situation with warnings....
I would appreciate any comments, any ideas?
Thanks!!
A few days ago found system shut down, will not recognized the 7101A, only boots from cloned backup drive.
Swapped to other PCIe slots, still not recognized. To rule out bad EVO(s), removed the card, removed the EVO's, installed each into external m.2 housing and plugged into my iMac. There in Disk Utility I could see the EVO's with their RAID setup. In the cMP, Disk Utility showed nothing.
I contacted High Point online and they responded with:
Unfortunately, the SDS7101A-1 does not support booting.
Therefore we cannot provide support on this.
There are Mac Pro users that were able to get it to boot however it was not designed to be used that way.
This is rather concerning and disappointing! They are basicly saying I voided the warrenty and I'm stuck with a $400 brick?
I've read that several others are using this as a boot drive in their cMP's with no real issues. Certainly if there was a chance of killing the card by using as a boot drive, I would not have set it up this way! No such warnings in any of their product descriptions, though I realize a manufracture can't possibly list every possible usage situation with warnings....
I would appreciate any comments, any ideas?
Thanks!!