You should be able to install your OS on a drive that runs on a PCIe slot, which is what you do with most recent RAID cards. Unfortunately, this drive does not allow you to boot any OS (yet) AFAIK.
"You should be able to install your OS on a drive that runs on a PCIe slot, which is what you do with most recent RAID cards. Unfortunately, this drive does not allow you to boot any OS (yet) AFAIK."
Fusion io start to be bootable "like ata device for nearly any OS on allmost every MBD in several months" according Fusion io support service.
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