OCP S.A.F.E.-certified M.2 NVMe boot SSD adds NVMe-MI, -40°C to 85°C support

Virtium has launched the StorFly-HS OCP S.A.F.E. M.2 NVMe Boot SSD, which the company says is formally certified to comply with the Open Compute Project Secure Appraisal Framework and Enablement (OCP S.A.F.E.) requirements. Virtium positions the drive as an industrial-grade boot SSD for AI networking and data center compute platforms where standards-based security and manageability are procurement requirements, not nice-to-haves.

StorFly-HS is an M.2 2242 SSD built on PCIe Gen4 with NVMe 2.0 support. For out-of-band management, it supports NVMe-MI 1.2 and MCTP 1.1, which is the interface Virtium calls out for remote manageability in OCP environments. The company also specifies an industrial operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C and describes the drive as low power in a compact form factor.

Lifecycle controls are a major part of the announcement. Virtium says StorFly-HS is engineered for long-term deployments with 5+ year product availability, a locked bill of materials (BOM), and 12-month product change notification (PCN) support. The company’s argument is straightforward: long availability and controlled changes reduce re-qualification churn compared with “conventional commercial SSDs repurposed for boot applications.”

Virtium also makes an endurance claim, stating the drive delivers “20x the endurance of a commercial grade M.2.” The PR doesn’t provide workload definitions, DWPD, total bytes written, or a specific commercial baseline, so engineers evaluating the claim will still need the endurance spec sheet and test conditions before using that number in a design or validation plan.

“AI networking infrastructure demands standardized, secure, and highly reliable boot storage,” said Dave Beasley, Executive Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing at Virtium. “With formal OCP S.A.F.E. certification, industrial temperature support, and long-term lifecycle assurance, we are enabling OEMs and hyperscalers to deploy compliant boot solutions with reduced integration risk and faster time-to-market.”

Steve Helvie, Chief Emerging Ecosystem Officer at the Open Compute Project, tied the certification to platform goals: “OCP’s S.A.F.E. requirements are designed to improve interoperability, manageability, and security across open infrastructure platforms.”

Virtium says StorFly-HS is currently in mass production, and qualification samples are available now. More information is available on Virtium, including the company’s M.2 NVMe product page and the OCP S.A.F.E. product listing referenced in the announcement.

Source: Virtium

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