Talk:Baymax's Chip/@comment-24388371-20150827202330

This "chip" actually looks like a real life M.2 or mSATA SSD, down to the key slot and pins. This probably explains why this chip (and the red one) can change Baymax's personality (contains different programs) or restores his memories (contains system log)

Baymax's being able to accept hot-plugged (and hot-removed) SSD suggests that both Baymax himself and the SSDs are server-grade high reliability gear. SSD without proper protection circuit can lose its contents upon abruptly removing its power, and hard drive (and SSD) hot-swapping is a feature ususally restricted to server-grade hardware (that is, hot-swapping hardware using consumer-grade gear usually results in equipment damage, system crash or the new hardware not responding, but server-grade hardware can handle those situations gacefully.)