Intel SSDs are known to work too.
I've personally tried these on a net6501-50:
http://soekris.eu/shop/accessories_net6501/intel_mini_pcie_ssd_drive_525_30gb_mlc_oem_en.html
http://soekris.eu/shop/accessories_net6501/intel_mini_pcie_ssd_drive_525_60gb_mlc_oem_en.html
They should be available from Amazon as well.

Best regards,
Nikola Gyurov


On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 1:54 AM, Thomas Fjellstrom <[email protected]> wrote:
> I guess this isn't as helpful as I thought it'd be, but I'll post it anyhow...
>
> I have a Crucial M4 128GB mSATA SSD in my 6501-50. It seems the M500 has
> replaced it, so there's no guarantee it works, but it might if crucial designs
> their ssd in similar ways from generation to generation.
>
> On Sun 23 Feb 2014 08:05:40 PM James Turner wrote:
>> I'm looking to upgrade to a net6501 from a net5501 with ATA HDD and am
>> thinking about going the mSATA SSD route. From looking over the list it
>> seems finding mSATA drives that work with the net6501 can sometimes be a
>> challenge. I would preferable like something at least 16GB but 32GB
>> would be even better. SLC would be nice but because they are expensive
>> and harder to find I'm OK with MLC or TLC.
>>
>> Is anyone able to recommend a mSATA SSD drive that is at least 16GB that
>> they have had success with and is easily available on Amazon or Newegg?
>>
>> Otherwise, are most standard SATA SSD drives support without issue?
>>
>> Thanks.
>
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