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What is Apollo?
Apollo is a solid-state drive brand created to innovate data storage. It uses a non-volatile NAND flash memory providing high performance and outstanding reliability.
Our Products

Apollo S1
High performance SSD S1 PCle
Capacity
- 128 GB
- 256 GB
- 512 GB

Apollo S2
High performance SSD S2 PCle
Capacity
- 128 GB
- 256 GB
- 512 GB

Apollo S3
High performance SSD S3 PCle
Capacity
- 256 GB
- 512 GB
- 1TB

Apollo S3 Plus with DDR
High performance SSD S3 Plus PCle
Capacity
- 256 GB


Apollo S4
High performance SSD S4 PCle
Capacity
- 512 GB
- 1TB
General
specifications

Apollo S1, S2, S3, S3 Plus, S4.
Controller SMI
Transfer interface
PCleGen3x4TRIM support
Transfer protocols
NVMe0℃ to 70℃
work temperature
Capacity options 128 GB | 256 GB | 510GB | 1TB
Introducing
Apollo 2.5” SSD
S.M.A.R.T.
SMART, an acronym for Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology, is an open standard that allows a hard disk drive to automatically detect its health and report potential failures. When a failure is recorded by SMART, users can choose to replace the drive to prevent unexpected outage or data loss. Moreover, SMART can inform users of impending failures while there is still time to perform proactive actions, such as copy data to another device.
NCQ
Native Command Queuing (NCQ) is an extension of the Serial ATA protocol allowing hard disk drives to internally optimize the order in which received read and write commands are executed. This can reduce the amount of unnecessary drive head movement, resulting in increased performance (and slightly decreased wear of the drive) for workloads where multiple simultaneous read and write requests are outstanding, most often occurring in server-type applications.
TRIM
TRIM is a feature which helps improve the read and write performance and speed of solid-state drives (SSD). Unlike hard disk drives (HDD), SSDs are not able to overwrite existing data, so the available space gradually becomes smaller with each use. TRIM allows an OS to inform SSD whose blocks of data are no longer considered in use and can be wiped internally. It can enable SSD to handle garbage collection in advance to prevent slowing down the future write operations to the involved blocks. With the TRIM command, the Operating system can inform the SSD which blocks of data are no longer in use and can be removed permanently. Thus, the SSD will perform the erase action, which prevents unused data from occupying blocks all the time.


Device Compatibilty
- Apollo S1
- Apollo S2
- Apollo S3
- Apollo S3 Plus
- Apollo S4
- Apollo 2.5” SSD
Devices compatible with Apollo S1
- Macbook Air

Devices compatible with Apollo S2
- Macbook Air
- Macbook Pro

Devices compatible with Apollo S3
- Macbook Air
- Macbook Pro (retina)
- Mac Mini
- Mac Pro
- iMac

Devices compatible with Apollo S3 Plus
- Macbook Air
- Macbook Pro (retina)
- Mac Mini
- Mac Pro
- iMac

Devices compatible with Apollo S4
- Macbook Pro

Devices compatible with Apollo 2.5” SSD
- Support system

