mSATA

(2023年03月12日)

https://www.yansen-ssd.com/products/msata/

Based on proprietary design and firmware algorithms, industrial mSATA VS msata vs 2.5 ssd are ideal for space-constrained, high-load embedded or server-host computing systems.
YANSEN mSATA Types
mSATA YSM600E
Yansen YSM600E is a well-balanced industrial mSATA SSD with standard form factor and great performance. Designed in SATA 6 Gb/s interface, the mSATA SSD for sale is able to deliver exceptional read/write speed, making it the ideal companion for heavy-loading industrial or server operations.

mSATA YSM600T
YSM600T utilizes 2D NAND and capacity range is 8GB~256GB, the mSATA solid state drive comes with various implementations including powerful hardware ECC engine, power saving modes, wear leveling, flash block management, S.M.A.R.T. and TRIM.

YANSEN mSATA Mainboard Industrial Features
The World's first hybrid SSD with an Azure Sphere inside

End-to-end security from edge to cloud

Hardware-level allows easy and simple development

Supports out-of-band network management and diverse platforms

Supports wireless 2.4/5GHz dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi

Supports Ethernet

mSATA
The mSata Design only uses 4 or 8 pieces of NAND flash and is used in limited space. A 2.5″ SSD usually uses 8 or 16 Pieces of flash depending on capacity. Given the same controller on an mSata and an SSD, Sequential write speeds will be about 100–200 MB/s faster on the 2.5″ SSD.Given the same controller on an mSata and an SSD, Sequential write speeds will be about 100–200 MB/s faster on the 2.5″ SSD.

2.5" SSD
I sold solid state drives for a few years and the speed difference is staggering. I do agree that M.2 using the NVME standard is the way to go if you want a smaller drive. NVME uses the PCI Express lines and can transmit at up to 2GB/s (so long as the drive can handle it) where as SATA caps out around 500MB/s (effective transfer rate).

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