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|M.2 SATA SSD | |M.2 SATA SSD | ||
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| rowspan="2" | - 22 or 30mm wide | | rowspan="2" | - 22 or 30mm wide | ||
- 2280, 1630, 3030 | - 2280, 1630, 3030 | ||
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|M.2 NVMe SSD | |M.2 NVMe SSD | ||
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|NVMe | |NVMe | ||
|M.2 | |M.2 | ||
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|2.5" SATA SSD | |2.5" SATA SSD | ||
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|2.5" | |2.5" | ||
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|2.5" U.2 SSD | |2.5" U.2 SSD | ||
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|PCIe Add-in-Card(AIC) SSD | |PCIe Add-in-Card(AIC) SSD | ||
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|PCIe | |PCIe | ||
|NVMe | |NVMe | ||
|PCIe AIC (Add in Card) | |PCIe AIC | ||
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Revision as of 10:25, 3 April 2023
Solid-state drives (SSDs) come with a variety of connectors, connection protocols, underlying technologies and form factors. The primary types of SSDs are the 2.5”, M.2 (SATA & NVMe), NVMe PCIe and the U.2 (formerly SFF-8639) SSD, each offering distinct advantages and disadvantages.
Type | Connector | Protocol | Technology | Form Factor | ETC. | Connector | Bandwidth |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
M.2 SATA SSD | M.2 | SATA | SATA | M.2 | - 22 or 30mm wide
- 2280, 1630, 3030 |
0.6GB/s | |
M.2 NVMe SSD | M.2 | PCIe | NVMe | M.2 | 8GB/s | ||
2.5" SATA SSD | SATA | SATA | SATA | 2.5" | 0.6GB/s | ||
2.5" U.2 SSD | U.2 (SFF-8639) | PCIe/SAS/SATA | NVMe | 2.5" | sff-8639 | 8GB/s | |
PCIe Add-in-Card(AIC) SSD | PCIe | PCIe | NVMe | PCIe AIC
(Add in Card) |
8GB/s |