I have a legacy business application called Act!. The version I use is no longer supported. When I install it, it requires SQL Server 2014 which is part of its installer. I recently switched from a SATA SSD to an NVMe SSD. I kept getting errors upon installation and discovered that there is an incompatibility with the newer drives. While the primary issues is that SQL Server can't deal with standard native sector sizes larger than 512 bytes and 4 KB, at the command prompt I confirmed that this new drive does indeed NOT exceed this parameter. SQL Server still would not install without errors. So I gave up and returned the NVMe drive and replaced it with a different (and much slower) SATA SSD (the Samsung 2 Tb 870 EVO) and the install completed without incident.
However, this means that going forward I will never be able to upgrade to an NVMe drive because Act! is critical to my business unless someone on this forum can offer me a solution. Any thoughts on how to navigate this? Thanks.
However, this means that going forward I will never be able to upgrade to an NVMe drive because Act! is critical to my business unless someone on this forum can offer me a solution. Any thoughts on how to navigate this? Thanks.