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  2. U.2 - Wikipedia

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    U.2 (pronounced 'u-dot-2' [1]), using the port SFF-8639, is a computer interface standard for connecting solid-state drives (SSDs) to a computer. It covers the physical connector, electrical characteristics, and communication protocols.

  3. List of Intel SSDs - Wikipedia

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    2.5" with U.2 connector/AIC with PCIe x4 connector/M.2 22110 Intel SLM58 2600/2200 575/550 May 2018 Endurance: 10 DWPD/5.11PB to 17.52PB, Power Active Average: 16.4W [94] DC P4511 Cliffdale Refresh 1000/2000 64-Layer 3D2 TLC PCIe 3.1 x4 NVMe 1.2 M.2 22110 Intel 2000/1430 295/36 Jun 2018 Endurance: 0.98PBW to 1.95PBW, Power Active Average: 8.25W

  4. NVM Express - Wikipedia

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    Available servers can combine up to 48 U.2 NVMe solid-state drives. [46] U.3 (SFF-TA-1001) is built on the U.2 spec and uses the same SFF-8639 connector. Unlike in U.2, a single "tri-mode" (PCIe/SATA/SAS) backplane receptacle can handle all three types of connections; the controller automatically detects the type of connection used.

  5. M.2 - Wikipedia

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    The M.2 standard allows module widths of 12, 16, 22 and 30 mm, and lengths of 16, 26, 30, 38, 42, 60, 80 and 110 mm. Initial line-up of the commercially available M.2 expansion cards is 22 mm wide, with varying lengths of 30, 42, 60, 80 and 110 mm. [3] [5] [14] [18] The codes for the M.2 module sizes contain both the width and length of a ...

  6. Enterprise and Data Center Standard Form Factor - Wikipedia

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    As a family of form factors, it defines specifications for the mechanical dimensions and electrical interfaces devices should have, to ensure compatibility between disparate hardware manufacturers. The standard is meant to replace the U.2 form factors for drives used in data centers. [1] EDSFF provides a pure NVMe over PCIe interface. One ...

  7. Thermal transmittance - Wikipedia

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    Well-insulated floors: 0.2 W/(m 2 ⋅K) Poorly insulated floors: 1.0 W/(m 2 ⋅K) In practice the thermal transmittance is strongly affected by the quality of workmanship and if insulation is fitted poorly, the thermal transmittance can be considerably higher than if insulation is fitted well [ 3 ]

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  9. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    XM (requires an eXternal electro-mechanical adapter) – Technically the same as EM, but such adapter usually consists of 2 parts: a pseudo-card with pin routing and physical enclosure size that perfectly match the target slot and a break-out box (a card reader) that holds a real card. Such adapter is the least comfortable to use.