Description
Supermicro 128 GB Solid State Drive - Internal
The Supermicro SATA DOM (SuperDOM) is a compact, high-performance internal solid-state solution designed to fit seamlessly into server environments. With a 128 GB capacity, this internal SSD leverages a SATA3 (6 Gb/s) interface to deliver fast, reliable storage that behaves like a traditional hard drive while offering the speed, durability, and energy efficiency of flash memory. Built to plug directly into a serverboard SATA connector, the SuperDOM module provides an elegant upgrade path for operating systems, boot drives, embedded applications, and compact storage in data centers, edge deployments, and micro servers. By removing moving parts and reducing power consumption, it minimizes heat output and noise, enabling quieter operation and cooler server temperatures—attributes that are especially valuable in densely packed racks and remote or space-constrained installations. Whether you’re refreshing an aging boot drive, implementing a compact OS image, or deploying a streamlined OS footprint for specialized workloads, this 128 GB internal SSD delivers the performance you need without adding bulk or complexity to your server hardware.
The unique design of the SuperDOM makes deployment straightforward. Its disk-on-module form factor means you can install storage directly onto the motherboard interface, avoiding the need for a full 2.5" or 3.5" drive bay and the cabling that comes with larger SSDs. This not only simplifies server builds and upgrades but also helps maximize chassis density, improves airflow, and reduces cable clutter. In addition to providing fast boot times and responsive OS performance, the Supermicro 128 GB DOM is well-suited for embedded system applications and network appliances where a compact, reliable storage solution is essential. The module’s flash-based architecture ensures consistent performance across a range of workloads, with predictable latency and reduced fragmentation compared to traditional spinning disks. By combining a compact footprint with the reliability of flash storage, the SuperDOM enables IT teams to optimize rack space, lower total cost of ownership, and accelerate application readiness across diverse environments.
Performance and reliability are further enhanced by the SATA3 interface, which supports high-speed data transfers and robust compatibility with modern server controllers. The 128 GB capacity is ample for a modern operating system, lightweight virtualization, or dedicated application datasets, while still fitting comfortably into a wide array of server configurations. The internal module is designed for long-term durability, with silent operation and no moving parts, making it an ideal choice for data centers, remote sites, and edge computing where reliability and energy efficiency are paramount. As workloads continue to evolve toward faster boot times and faster application starts, the SuperDOM’s flash-based design ensures consistent performance and reduced latency, helping to improve overall system responsiveness and user experience.
- Compact SATA DOM form factor with a SATA 3 (6 Gb/s) interface provides fast data transfer in a tiny, integrated module
- 128 GB capacity suitable for operating systems, boot drives, embedded storage, and lightweight application data
- Plug-and-play integration by inserting the module into an available serverboard SATA connector; no bulky drive cages or adapters required
- Solid-state reliability with no moving parts, resulting in lower power consumption, reduced heat, and quieter operation
- Ideal for boot drives, OS images, embedded systems, and compact server deployments to maximize rack density and efficiency
Technical Details of Supermicro 128 GB Solid State Drive - Internal
- Capacity: 128 GB
- Interface: SATA 3 (6 Gb/s)
- Form Factor: SATA DOM (Disk on Module)
- Module Type: Flash memory (Solid-State Drive)
- Application: Internal storage for servers, boot drives, embedded systems, and compact deployments
- Compatibility: Designed for direct insertion into serverboard SATA connectors
How to install Supermicro 128 GB Solid State Drive - Internal
- Power down the server and disconnect the power source to ensure safe handling of the motherboard and connectors
- Identify an available SATA connector on the serverboard that supports a DOM/SATA module and check for any model-specific compatibility notes
- Carefully align the SuperDOM module with the SATA connector, ensuring the module is oriented correctly to avoid bent pins or misalignment
- Gently insert the module into the connector until it is fully seated and secure; avoid applying excessive force
- Reconnect power and boot the system; enter BIOS/UEFI to confirm the drive is detected; if necessary, update firmware or BIOS settings to enable the new device
- Initialize and format the 128 GB drive within your operating system or server management tools, then install or migrate your OS or applications as needed
- Perform routine health checks and monitor SMART attributes to ensure long-term reliability and performance
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is a SATA DOM? A: A SATA Disk on Module (DOM) is a compact flash-based storage solution that plugs directly into a server’s SATA connector to provide solid-state storage in a small, integrated form factor.
- Q: Is 128 GB enough for a boot drive? A: For many OS boot environments, lightweight virtualization, and embedded deployments, 128 GB offers ample space for the OS, drivers, and essential applications while keeping the footprint small. For larger datasets, additional storage may be needed.
- Q: Do I need special drivers? A: Most modern operating systems recognize SATA SSDs via standard SATA controllers, so no special driver is typically required beyond standard storage drivers and BIOS/UEFI support.
- Q: Can it be hot-swapped? A: DOM modules are intended for internal use within servers; hot-swapping is not commonly supported. Refer to your server hardware documentation for maintenance guidance.
- Q: What workloads are ideal for this module? A: Ideal workloads include OS boot drives, lightweight virtualization hosts, embedded applications, network appliances, and compact deployments where space, cooling, and power efficiency are priorities.
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