Yes! Examples include 256GB/512GB NVMe SSD tiered with a 1-2TB TLC or QLC SSD SATA device. The software will move all the frequently accessed files onto the NVMe and you get the benefit of a larger virtual SSD.
"Promoted" (or "Accelerated" in earlier versions) is the amount of data that has been promoted to the fast tier over the life of the FuzeDrive. This will eventually be larger than the size of your fast tier, since every promoted page (block of data) ...
Use the system tray utility to check if the Promoted (or Accelerated in earlier versions) and In Queue (or Accelerating in earlier versions) numbers are showing greater than zero. Float your mouse over the "e" icon in systray in the lower right of ...
See this KB article: Disabling Secure Boot How to re-enable Secure Boot with a bootable Enmotus FuzeDrive: NOTE: This knowledge base article only applies to bootable tiers. Secure Boot need not be disabled to create nonbootable tiers. This method ...
Unfortunately, you cannot use a Dynamic disk as a constituent disk in a FuzeDrive. Dynamic disks are not true block level devices which FuzeDrive requires to function correctly. They are more like filesystem-level devices. Storage Spaces devices are ...
When the FuzeDrive software detects a configuration error on bootup for a data FuzeDrive, depending on the severity of the failure, it may end up in a state where it will not longer automatically mount (or appear) on a reboot. This is a feature ...
You most likely installed Windows on top of the raw disk drives without first cleaning them completely of all metadata. FuzeDrives use hidden parts of the disk that a normal Windows partition erase cycle during setup does not wipe clean properly. ...
For systems running in legacy boot mode, all disk sizes are limited by the OS to 2TB in size. This can cause some confusion when expanding boot drives to greater than 2TB. To work with boot or data drives greater than 2TB your MUST upgrade your ...
FuzeDrives do not have any built in redundancy. If a one or more drives fail, the effect is the same as a single or RAID 0 disk failing i.e. the FuzeDrive will no longer function. For a bootable FuzeDrive, the system will BSOD or slowly degrade in ...
FuzeDrive client versions contain a full AHCI chipset driver in order to be compliant with hibernate and other Microsoft Windows hibernate and crash dump requirements. This is in contrast with the Server based Virtual SSD/FuzeDrive software which is ...