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Dell FRY80 Dual Port M.2 Boss-S2 Controller Module Riser
- Dual port M.2 interface.
- Designed as a Boss-S2 controller module.
- Includes a riser for convenient installation.
- Supports M.2 form factor storage devices.
- Likely intended for boot drive or high-speed local storage.
- Enhances storage flexibility within server chassis.
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Product Overview
The Dell FRY80 is a Dual Port M.2 Boss-S2 Controller Module Riser. It is designed to provide M.2 storage connectivity and potentially boot capabilities within Dell server systems.
Technical Information
| Interface | M.2 |
| Ports | Dual |
Additional Specifications
| Module Type | Boss-S2 Controller Module |
| Form Factor | Riser |
Product Description
The Dell FRY80 Dual Port M.2 Boss-S2 Controller Module Riser is a specialized component designed to integrate M.2 storage devices into Dell server platforms. The 'Boss' (Boot Optimized Storage Solution) designation typically indicates a focus on providing reliable and fast boot drive capabilities, often utilizing NVMe or SATA M.2 SSDs. This module features dual M.2 slots, allowing for the installation of two M.2 storage devices. The inclusion of a riser simplifies the physical installation within the server chassis, ensuring proper alignment and connectivity. The Boss-S2 architecture is optimized for performance and reliability, making it suitable for operating system installations and other critical data storage needs. By providing direct M.2 connectivity, the FRY80 enables servers to utilize the high speeds offered by modern M.2 SSDs, potentially improving boot times and application responsiveness. It offers a compact and efficient solution for adding fast local storage without occupying traditional drive bays, contributing to increased storage density and flexibility within the server.



