SST Osprey™ M.2 SATA 2280 SSD

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The SST Osprey™ M.2 2280 SATA combines performance and reliability with low power operation to make the ideal mobile drive. The high read and write performance will satisfy the most demanding power user. While the low power mode extends battery life for the road warrior.

Providing an industry-leading bandwidth of more than 565MB/sec transfers, the Osprey™ M.2 SATA 2280 SSD can approach the limits of the SATA 6Gb/s interface on large transfers.

Performance reaches enterprise class standards with up to 86,000 IOPS. A robust LDPC algorithm and StaticDataRefresh technology protect the data. Efficient bad block man-agement and reduced write amplification further bolster endurance. Drive health is monitored using an SSD-specific set of S.M.A.R.T. attributes.


Capacity Part Numbers Description
120GB SGOM2S120A SST Osprey M.2 SATA 120GB 6G/s TAA Compliant
240GB SGOM2S240A SST Osprey M.2 SATA 240GB 6G/s TAA Compliant
480GB SGOM2S480A SST Osprey M.2 SATA 480GB 6G/s TAA Compliant
960GB SGOM2S1TBA SST Osprey M.2 SATA 1TB 6G/s TAA Compliant

FAQ

What is M.2?
The M.2 small form factor applies to many notebook computers and PC add-in card types, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Near Field Communication (NFC), Wireless WAN (WWAN) and Solid-State Drives (SSDs). We will be offering two types of product in this form factor: M.2 SATA (now shipping) and M.2 NVMe (shipping end of September).

What is the difference between M.2 SATA and M.2 NVMe SSDs?
The primary difference is performance. NVMe is capable of speeds up to 2050MB/s, more than three times faster than SATA.

What is NVMe and why is it trending?
Non-volatile memory express, also known as NVMe or NVM Express, is a specification that allows a solid-state drive (SSD) to make effective use of a high-speed Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) bus in a computer or server.

In what systems do M.2 SSDs work?
Motherboards using the recently released Intel z97 and AMD FX 990 chipsets support M.2 SATA and PCIe SSDs. In addition there are numerous notebooks already supporting the M.2 SSD. Server support is expected soon. Today Supermicro makes the only M.2 compatible server motherboard, but most OEMs are rumored to have them on their roadmaps.

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