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Technical Information Supermicro 32 GB (SSD-DM032-SMCMVN1)
Storage Capacity:
32 GB
Drive Performance Supermicro 32 GB (SSD-DM032-SMCMVN1)
Maximum Read Transfer Rate:
280 MB/s
Maximum Write Transfer Rate:
50 MB/s
Network & Communication Supermicro 32 GB (SSD-DM032-SMCMVN1)
Wireless LAN:
No
Interfaces/Ports Supermicro 32 GB (SSD-DM032-SMCMVN1)
Drive Interface:
SATA
Drive Interface Standard:
SATA/600
Design Supermicro 32 GB (SSD-DM032-SMCMVN1)
Drive Type:
Internal
Form Factor:
Disk-on-a-module (DOM)
Miscellaneous Supermicro 32 GB (SSD-DM032-SMCMVN1)
Device Supported:
Server


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