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Supermicro AOC-SLG4-2H8M2 Add-on Card
Price: US $232.30
  • Broadcom 3808 SAS controller, dual M-Key sockets, 16 Gb/s per port, with RAID 0 and 1.

  • Broadcom SAS3808 I/O RAID Controller

  • x8 PCIe Gen4 Host interface

  • Dual M-Key sockets (for 2x M.2 SSD)

  • Adjustable stand-offs supporting 22110, 2280, & 2242 M.2 SSD form factors

  • Support NVMe Gen 4 (16 Gbps) M.2 modules and SATA Gen 3 (6 Gbps) M.2 modules

  • Supports RAID 0 and RAID 1

  • Support MCTP over PCIe/ I2C

  • Support BMC-enabled management

  • Support secure erase

  • Support hardware secure boot

  • Support on-board LEDs for SSD Activity and Status

  • UEFI Configuration utility

  • OS Support: Windows, Linux, and VMWare

  • Power Consumption: 7W (AOC only, maximum; M.2 power consumption excluded)

  • Thermal operating range: System dependent (55°C or higher w/ enough airflow)

Product Note:

Supermicro AOC-SLG4-2H8M2, as a Gen 4 NVMe M.2 adapter, is carrying its new accessory - a uniquely designed heatsink - when being compared to the previous gen product - AOC-SLG3-2H8M2 - for Gen 3 NVMe M.2 and without heatsink.


While adopting 22x110mm M.2s, it is suggested to ONLY select the M.2s qualified by referencing each system's AVL with AOC-SLG4-2H8M2.

AOC-SLG4-2H8M2 carries SAS 3808 chipset, a 12Gb/s SAS/SATA controller. Thus NVMe M.2s populated on the carrier are exposed with SAS addresses and recognized as SATA devices or SAS drives by OS or BIOS.


When a system with IOMMU or VT-d enabled is configured with an iMR controller-based storage add-on-card/module, please make sure the system BIOS supports either IVMD (AMD-based system) or RMRR (Intel-based system) for iMR controller to work seamlessly with host memory.

Also see statements from Broadcom in its user guide, section “HII Configuration Utility”.

AOC-SLG4-2H8M2 supports both SATA/NVMe M.2.


With StorCLI cmd "storcli /call show all" executed, it should report the follows on slot numbering:

#0 and #4 for SATA M.2

#0 and #1 for NVMe M.2

To build VD (virtual drive) / RAID, state of the drives in RAID volume must be "Unconfigured Good'.


Users can force and disable "JBOD" mode and change drive state to "Unconfigured Good" for M.2s installed on AOC-SLG4-2H8M2 by executing the following StorCLI command.

storcli /cx/ex/sx set good force

To enable/disable "JBOD Mode" for AOC-SLG4-2H8M2 or on any of the SAS 3816/3808 based controller AOC, you can either:

executing the StorCLI commands below; or

storcli /cx set JBOD=on

storcli /cx set JBOD=off

operating through BMC IPMI WebGUI > Storage Monitoring > Controller View > Enable JBOD; or

operating under BIOS > Controller > Advanced (Controller Properties) > JBOD Mode



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