Introduction
Provides Intel® VROC Windows* driver for M50CYP/D50TNP/D40AMP families.
Available Downloads
- Windows 10 Family*, Windows Server 2022 family*, Windows Server 2019 family*
- Size: 89.7 MB
- SHA1: B95DAD5835538D35AE117687FD464FAC03DCCAA3
Detailed Description
Purpose
Installs following Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) Windows* drivers for M50CYP/D50TNP/D40AMP families:
- Intel VROC (VMD NVMe RAID) - Provides an enterprise RAID solution for NVMe devices on Intel Xeon Scalable Family Platforms that support the Intel VMD technology.
- Intel VROC (SATA RAID) - Provides enterprise RAID solution for SATA devices connected to SATA/sSATA on the Intel Platform Control Hub (PCH) configured for RAID mode.
Package information
Driver Version = 7.8.0.1031
What's new
See the release notes for what's new or fixed, known issues and installation instructions.
Related topics
How to load the RAID driver during Windows installation
Intel® VROC vs. Previous Intel® RSTe: Name Change Explained
Intel® VROC Quick Configuration Guide
This download is valid for the product(s) listed below.
- Intel® Server System D50TNP1MHCPAC Compute Module
- Intel® Server System D50TNP1MHCRAC Compute Module
- Intel® Server System D50TNP2MHSVAC Management Module
- Intel® Server System D50TNP1MHCRLC Compute Module
- Intel® Server System D50TNP2MHSTAC Storage Module
- Intel® Server System D50TNP2MFALAC Acceleration Module
- Intel Server System D40AMP1MHCPAC Compute Module (1U Half-Width Air-Cooled)
- Intel® Server System M50CYP2UR208
- Intel® Server System M50CYP2UR312
- Intel® Server System M50CYP1UR212
- Intel® Server System M50CYP1UR204
- Intel® Server Board M50CYP2SBSTD
- Intel® Server Board M50CYP2SB1U
- Intel® Server Board D50TNP1SB
- Intel® Server Board DDR4 D50TNP1SBCR
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