

I will by the way not have any GPU and instead be managing the system "headless" by SSH with some GUI on my home computer, partially to have more PCIe lanes. Is this even possible? I only encounter Threadripper manuals on the web to be able to do so but I rather stick to a motherboard that has the AM4-socket and especially the Ryzen line-up then the super expensive Threadripper line-up of CPU's. I want to boot my Ubuntu OS from those SSD's and not have a third hard drive for the OS. The reason for the 2 NVMe SSD's is redundancy which I want to establish by using RAID 1 on this server but I can't seem to find any useful information regarding RAID on NVMe. I haven't decided on the motherboard yet, as you can see because of this problem. I am planning on buying an AMD Ryand I want to attach 2 (two) M.2 PCIe 3.0 x4 1TB NVMe SSD's onto the motherboard either directly (if the board has two M.2 connectors with full PCIe 3.0 x4 lanes) or via a "controller card" where I put both SSD's into the controller card and the card into a x16 lane port (ASUS Hyper M.2 x16 Card V2). Maybe with Zen 4 there will be a 7nm memory controller and hopefully that will push FCLK higher and improve memory OC. I am planning on building an own Linux server (I am leaning towards Ubuntu) for different applications like my own Mail Server, Web Server, File Server, NAS, VPN etc. The memory controller is 12nm at the moment and the CCDs are 7nm.
