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Kingston Technology Corp.

Kingston Technology Corp. KC600 512GB mSATA SATA internal SSD with 256-bit encryption

SKU CH-88MW-7581J

512 GB mSATA SATA internal SSD with 256-bit XTS-AES hardware encryption

  • Hardware-based 256-bit AES encryption protects data at rest
  • 512 GB capacity stores operating system, applications and files
  • SATA 6 Gb/s interface delivers consistent read and write performance
  • mSATA form factor fits slim laptops and embedded systems

Kingston KC600 512GB mSATA SATA SSD

The Kingston KC600 is a 512GB internal solid-state drive that uses the mSATA form factor and a SATA 6Gb/s interface. It features a self-encrypting design with 256-bit XTS-AES hardware encryption and supports the TCG Opal standard for data protection. This drive is built for notebooks or embedded systems that require an mSATA storage device with built-in security.

Suits users adding encrypted storage to an mSATA

This SSD suits users upgrading an older laptop or industrial board that has a spare mSATA connector and wants hardware-based encryption without software overhead. It is not for buyers whose systems only accept 2.5-inch SATA drives or M.2 modules. It is also not for anyone who needs a capacity larger than 512GB.

Highlights

  • Hardware-based 256-bit AES encryption protects data at rest
  • 512 GB capacity stores operating system, applications and files
  • SATA 6 Gb/s interface delivers consistent read and write performance
  • mSATA form factor fits slim laptops and embedded systems

Specifications

No published specifications for this item yet.

Questions about this item

How long before the 256-bit AES encryption keys need to be rotated on the KC600?

The drive manages its own 256-bit XTS-AES encryption keys internally; no user rotation schedule is required for the lifetime of the SSD.

What is the first limit reached during sustained writes on the 512GB mSATA SATA drive?

The SATA 6Gb/s interface caps continuous throughput, so the bus saturates before the NAND or controller hit their own limits.

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