A technician is purchasing a replacement solid-state drive (SSD) for a workstation motherboard whose M.2 slot only supports the SATA interface protocol. Which TWO parameters must the technician verify to ensure the replacement drive will function properly in this motherboard slot?
- Verify that the SSD is manufactured to communicate over the SATA protocol rather than NVMe over PCIe.Cevap
- Ensure the drive features compatible M.2 keying, such as a B key or B+M key pin configuration.Cevap
- CSelect an M-key only NVMe SSD to ensure backward compatibility with the motherboard SATA controller.
- DAttach a Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) converter bridge directly onto the M.2 edge connector pins.
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The technician must verify that the SSD is manufactured to communicate over the SATA protocol rather than NVMe over PCIe, and ensure the drive features compatible M.2 keying, such as a B key or B+M key pin configuration.
M.2 motherboard slots wired exclusively for SATA require solid-state drives that communicate using the SATA protocol and feature compatible physical keying (typically B key or B+M key). Selecting a drive with these features guarantees electrical and physical interoperability.
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