- Hardened boot media that does not use a drive bay
- Both mechanically and electronically designed to be more robust than any prior implementation
- Design provides hardware mirroring of two M.2 SSDs
- M.2 SSDs have higher mean time between failures (MTBF) than SD cards or USB keys
- Tool-less clip design that supports back to back connector layout, providing simple install in limited space
M.2 is a solid-state drive (SSD) form factor primarily used as an operating system boot solution however depending on the endurance of the M.2 drives, they may also be suitable for read-intensive or mixed workloads.