Hi Ralph,

Finally managed to find the mailing list join details!


As for NVMe HAT's, personally, I use the Geekwork x1001[1] on mine with a 
Samsung 990 EVO (Overkill, I know, but it was free from work)


When it comes to NVMe over TCP, RedHat does have some fairly decent 
documentation[2] on how it might work, you'd just need to find similar tooling 
for Debian if you don't want to use an RPM distro.


I'm not entirely sure if the Pi has any kind of RDMA support, so I might have 
to tinker with that a little this week, but theoretically it should? And if it 
does, that would hopefully improve performance dramatically.


I do wonder if I could somehow get InfiniBand running on a Pi, albeit I expect 
performance to be poor, but that's a story for another day.


<https://geekworm.com/products/x1001>

[1] https://geekworm.com/products/x1001

[2] 
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/9/html/managing_storage_devices/configuring-nvme-over-fabrics-using-nvme-tcp_managing-storage-devices

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From: dorset <dorset-boun...@mailman.lug.org.uk> on behalf of Ralph Corderoy 
<ra...@inputplus.co.uk>
Sent: 22 May 2024 11:12:18
To: Dorset Linux User Group
Subject: Re: [Dorset] Pi 5's PCIe connector for NVMe SSDs.

Hi Bob,

> You might want to look at the PIMORONI site, single and dual NVMe
> adapters up to 2280 in length.

Thanks, I found which does allow two up to the 2280's 80 mm.
https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/nvme-base-duo-for-raspberry-pi-5

And thanks for the pointer to Argon cases.

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