Industrial SATA DOM
Compact SATA Storage for Industrial & Embedded Systems
Key Features
- Compact Form Factor
- Direct SATA Connection
- Industrial NAND Flash Options
- Wide Temperature Support
- Long-Term Reliability
- Power Loss Protection
Product Overview
Industrial 2.5" SATA SSD for Reliable Long-Term Storage
An Industrial SATA DOM (Disk on Module) is a compact solid-state storage device that connects directly to a SATA interface, providing reliable flash storage without the size and cabling requirements of a traditional 2.5-inch SATA SSD.
Industrial SATA DOMs are designed for embedded and industrial systems that require compact storage, stable operation, low power consumption, and long-term availability. They are commonly used in industrial PCs, embedded computers, networking equipment, healthcare systems, POS/kiosk platforms, and other space-constrained applications.
Designed to withstand harsh operating conditions, our industrial SATA SSD features wide temperature support, intelligent error correction, power-loss protection, and optional security functions to ensure maximum data integrity and system reliability. Available in multiple capacities and customizable for OEM projects, it is an ideal storage solution for industrial PCs, embedded systems, edge computing, and rugged applications.
Why Choose a SATA DOM ?
Compact Installation
SATA DOM connects directly to a compatible SATA interface, reducing the need for additional drive mounting space and SATA cables.
Space-Saving Design
Its compact form factor is particularly useful for embedded computers and industrial PCs where internal space is limited.
Low Power Consumption
The compact design can help reduce storage-related power requirements in embedded platforms.
Suitable for Embedded Applications
SATA DOM is particularly suited to systems where storage is primarily used for OS booting, application software, configuration files, or embedded data storage.
Industrial SATA DOM vs 2.5" SATA SSD
| Feature | Industrial SATA DOM | Industrial 2.5″ SATA SSD | |||||
| Form Factor | Compact DOM | 2.5-inch | |||||
| Connection | Direct SATA interface | SATA data + power | |||||
| Space Requirement | Very low | Higher | |||||
| Cabling | Minimal | Requires cables | |||||
| Best For | Embedded / compact systems | Industrial PCs | |||||
| Boot Storage | Excellent | Excellent | |||||
| Capacity | Generally smaller | Generally larger | |||||
| System Integration | Compact | Traditional drive bay | |||||
SATA DOM is a strong choice when compact installation, direct SATA connection, and low cabling are priorities. A 2.5-inch SATA SSD may be more suitable when higher capacity or compatibility with a traditional drive bay is required.
SATA DOM vs M.2 SATA SSD
| Feature | SATA DOM | M.2 SATA SSD | |
| Interface | SATA | SATA | |
| Form Factor | DOM | M.2 | |
| Installation | Direct SATA connection | M.2 slot | |
| Cabling | Minimal | None | |
| Best For | Embedded / IPC / networking | Compact new system designs | |
| Legacy Compatibility | Good for SATA DOM platforms | Requires M.2 SATA support |
Choose SATA DOM when your system provides a compatible SATA interface and direct-connect storage is preferred. Choose M.2 SATA when the platform is designed around an M.2 SATA slot.
Typical Applications
- Industrial PCs
For operating systems, application software, and embedded storage in industrial computers.
- Embedded Systems
Compact storage for embedded computing platforms and control systems.
- Networking Equipment
Suitable for routers, network appliances, gateways, and other embedded networking systems.
- POS & Kiosk Systems
Reliable boot and application storage for POS terminals and kiosk equipment.
- Industrial Automation
Storage for machine controllers, automation equipment, and factory computing systems.
Technical Specifications
| Physical | |||||||
| Form Factor | SATA DOM | ||||||
| Interface | SATAIII | ||||||
| Size | 27x7x1.8 mm | ||||||
| Capcity | 32GB~512GB | ||||||
| Flash Type | 3D TLC | ||||||
| Performance | |||||||
| Sequential Read/Write | 520/500 MB/S | ||||||
| Random IOPS Read/Write(4K) | 90K/80K IOPS | ||||||
| Access Time | <0.1ms | ||||||
| Electrical | |||||||
| Power Supply | 3.3V±5%(Max 1.95A) | ||||||
| Power Consumption | Active: ≤2.5W Idle: ≤0.8W | ||||||
| Temperature | |||||||
| Operating Temperature | (0℃~+70℃)/(-20℃~+70℃)/(-40℃~+85℃) | ||||||
| Storage Temperature | (-55℃~+95℃) | ||||||
| Environmental | |||||||
| Vibration | 6.06Grms(Peak,20-2000Hz,x3 Axis,10minutes/Axis) | ||||||
| Shock(Operating) | 50G(11ms,Half sine wave) | ||||||
| Humidity | 5%~95%(No Condensing) | ||||||
| Reliability | |||||||
| MTBF | 2000000h | ||||||
| Data Retention(Max): | 10 Years@25℃ | ||||||
| Special Functions | |||||||
| Power Loss Protection(PLP) | Optional | ||||||
| Secure Erase | Optional | ||||||
| TRIM | Optional | ||||||
| S.M.A.R.T | Optional | ||||||
| AES256 Encryption | Optional | ||||||
Order Information
| Model | Capacity | Flash | Temp |
|---|---|---|---|
| I8D-032 | 32GB | TLC | Industrial |
| I8D-064 | 64GB | TLC | Industrial |
| I8D-128 | 128GB | TLC | Industrial |
| I8D-256 | 256GB | TLC | Industrial |
| I8D-512 | 512GB | TLC | Industrial |
FAQ
An Industrial SATA DOM (Disk on Module) is a compact solid-state storage device that connects directly to a SATA interface, providing reliable flash storage without the size and cabling requirements of a traditional 2.5-inch SATA SSD.
SATA DOMs are commonly used as compact boot and storage devices in industrial PCs, embedded computers, networking equipment, healthcare systems, POS/kiosk platforms, and other systems where space, low power consumption, and direct SATA connection are important.
Yes. Industrial SATA DOMs can be designed for continuous 24/7 operation. Actual service life depends on NAND Flash endurance, workload, operating temperature, write volume, and the specific product configuration.
Nomrally industrial ssds are designed for high reliability and performance operating in extreme environments while consumer SSDs are cost-effective storage for everyday us.The eKey differences include operating temperature ranges, durability, write endurance, and features like power loss protection and error correction.
Industrial SSDs are crafted for resilience in extreme environments, making them ideal for various demanding applications. They boast greater endurance and reliability than consumer SSDs, thanks to their rugged design and rugged components. Industrial SSDs have significantly higher reliability and endurance, with program/erase (P/E) cycles of around 3000 to100,000 compared to only about 1,000 for consumer SSDs. This allows industrial SSDs to handle heavy workloads for much longer before wearing out. Furthermore, they are designed to endure industrial temperatue and wide temperature ranges (from -40°C to 85°C, while consumer SSDs typically only support 0°C to 70°C).
The main difference between industrial ssd and military ssd lies in the design for environmental resilience,security features and reliability.Industrial SSDs are built to withstand harsh conditions like extreme temperatures and vibrations, while military SSDs incorporate even more rigorous standards for security, data protection, and resistance to environmental stressors like shock, vibration,humidity and electromagnetic interference.
Most people are still confused to select a right SSD type . Generally speaking, this greatly depends on the operating temperature range of your application environment for the SSD. As an SSD manufacturer ,Consumer SSDs/Commercial SSDs are designed to operate at temperatures ranging from 0 degrees Celsius to 70 degrees Celsius , Industrial SSDs are designed to operate at temperatures ranging from -20 degrees Celsius to 70 degrees Celsius while military SSDs/rugged SSDs are designed to operate at temperatures ranging from -40 degrees Celsius to 85 degrees Celsius.
Generally Speaking, we can differ Industrial SSDs from military SSDs by their Operating Temperature as below:
- Commercial SSD Operating Temperature: 0C to +70C
- Industrial SSD Operating Temperature :-20C to +70C
- Military SSD Operating Temperature:-40C to +85C
If you are exploring your options for industrial flash storage, two contenders are likely to be on your list: SLC NAND and MLC NAND. Both forms of NAND flash storage are popular and reliable, and each one has its most appropriate uses. The trick is not using MLC NAND when you really need SLC, or paying for SLC when you could get by with MLC. Which NAND flash storage technology is right for your application? This comparison of SLC NAND vs. MLC NAND will help you make up your mind.
With SLC NAND, one bit of data is stored on each cell. This kind of storage is extremely important for devices in which critical data will be saved.It provides suitable reliability and greatly minimizes the risk of data loss and corruption.
With MLC Nand,MLC stands for multi-level cell with two bits of data are stored per cell.You will find it most often in commercial and industrial applications. MLC NAND is the right solution for these products because it costs less than SLC NAND.
SLC and MLC flash mermory are similar in their design. MLC SSDs cost less and allow for higher storage density. SLC SSDs provide faster write performance and higher reliability.
With TLC Nand, a triple-level cell NAND flash, stores three bits of data per cell.It is ideal for consumer grade products because the price point of TLC flash is the lowest of these three forms.
As for SSD endurance, SLC SSD is rated at approximately 100,000 PE cycles per cell. SLC SSD is is rated at approximately 10,000 PE cycles per cell. TLC SSD is rated at approximately 3,000 PE cycles per cell.While QLC is rated at approximately only 1,000 PE cycles per cell.
Depending on the model and configuration, Industrial SATA DOMs can support extended operating temperature ranges. Indudisk’s I6 Series includes a wide-temperature option of -40°C to +85°C, while other temperature configurations are also available.
While M.2 and NVMe are popularly used now,they actually refer to different technologies that can be used together but:
- NVMe is a storage transfer protocol specially designed for high-performance,non-volatile storage media.
- M.2 is an SSD form factor that enables high-performance storage.
- M.2 SSD connected using the NVMe interface deliver faster read/write speed
M.2 SATA SSDs use the SATA interface with a max. data transfer of 6Gbps. This is slow compared to the new NVMe intefaces. But it have 3 to 4 times the bandwidth compared to traditional HDD and is more available and affordable than a NVMe SSD. So it is a great alternative
M.2 NVMe SSDs are much more performance driven compared to M.2 SATA SSDs. By leveraging the PCIe bus, M.2 NVMe SSDs have theoretical transfer speeds of up to 20Gbps which is already faster compared to M.2 SATA SSDs with 6Gbps. PCIe buses can support 1x, 4x, 8x, and 16x lanes.
Consumer 2.5″ SATA SSDs are primarily designed for PCs and everyday workloads, while Industrial 2.5″ SATA SSDs are optimized for continuous operation, wider temperature ranges, higher endurance, long-term availability, and industrial system integration.
Yes. The standardized 2.5″ form factor and SATA interface make Industrial 2.5″ SATA SSDs highly compatible with many industrial PCs and embedded systems.
SSD lifespan depends on NAND type, capacity, workload, write volume, and operating conditions. For industrial applications, endurance should be evaluated using workload-specific metrics such as TBW, DWPD, and expected service life.
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