The M.2 form factor is a compact, high-performance interface used primarily for solid-state drives (SSDs) in modern laptops and desktops. It allows for faster data transfer speeds and a smaller footprint compared to older storage formats, making it ideal for slim devices.
Removable drives are portable storage devices that can be easily connected to and disconnected from computers or other devices, allowing for quick data transfer and backup.
A 2.5-inch SATA drive is a compact storage device commonly used in laptops and small form-factor PCs. It connects via the SATA interface, offering a balance of size, speed, and storage capacity.
The SHIPS module drive form factor is a compact, high-durability design that offers enhanced protection against environmental hazards like shock, water, and heat, ideal for critical data storage in extreme conditions.