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Installation
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Debian / Ubuntu:
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.. code-block:: sh
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$ apt-get install nvme-stas
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Fedora / Red Hat:
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.. code-block:: sh
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$ dnf install nvme-stas
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Python Version
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The latest Python 3 version is always recommended, since it has all the latest bells and
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whistles. libnvme supports Python 3.6 and above.
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Dependencies
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nvme-stas is built on top of libnvme, which is used to interact with the kernel's NVMe driver (i.e. drivers/nvme/host/). To support all the features of nvme-stas, several changes to the Linux kernel are required. nvme-stas can also operate with older kernels, but with limited functionality. Kernel 5.18 provides all the features needed by nvme-stas. nvme-stas can also work with older kernels that include back-ported changes to the NVMe driver.
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