mSATA has no unusual size limitations that I am aware of.  The BIOS should be 
reasonable about it as well.  you shouldn’t hit oddities at any size under 2TB. 
 I can’t speak personally about mSATA compatibility on the 6501 as I’ve only 
used my Soekris purchased mSATA drives on those.  Although I have used plenty 
of other 2.5” SATA drives with them successfully. (Intel, WD, Seagate, SSD and 
magnetic)

        ED.

> On 2016, Nov 25, at 7:24 PM, Jeff Simmons <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've got a couple of net6501's running OpenBSD 6.0, and I'd like to
> replace the mSATA SSDs with something larger. The SSDs I have were
> purchased directly from Soekris, and looking around the market there's
> a lot of mSATA stuff that I'm not sure would work. Any limits as to
> size, SATA version, etc. that I should watch out for? Any specific
> recommendations? If I could get 60G I'd be a very happy camper.
> 
> Any assistance greatly appreciated.
> 
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> Jeff Simmons                                  [email protected]
> Simmons Consulting - Network Engineering, Administration, Security
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