Legally required note: I work for Dell.
Is it possible in a strictly literal sense... yes. Is it possible in a practical sense? No for the same sorts of reasons I mention in this answer.
Your partitions will almost certainly break because the disk geometry is going to be different. All the physical addresses are going to be different because there's a very low chance that the Logical Block Addresses (LBAs) are the same. LBAs are how SSDs/NVMe present physical addresses. The SSD controller will map the LBA to a physical address but this process is transparent to the host.
This is further complicated because you have the RAID controller in the mix and it is going to be trying to stripe all this stuff.
Just because the marketing material says two drives are the same size does not make them even remotely the same drive. Ex: the guts of a Samsung drive and a Micron drive that advertise the same effective disk space could be 1000000% different. Different guts means different LBAs means broken stuff.