mSATA is a Serial ATA International Organization standard. Your only concern should be to verify the physical dimensions of the drive will fit in your device as the standard only covers the connector itself.
Mini-SATA (abbreviated as mSATA), which is distinct from the micro connector, was announced by the Serial ATA International Organization on September 21, 2009. Applications include netbooks, laptops and other devices that require a solid-state drive in a small footprint.
The connector is similar in appearance to a PCI Express Mini Card interface, but is not electrically compatible; the data signals (TX±/RX± SATA, PETn0 PETp0 PERn0 PERp0 PCI Express) need a connection to the SATA host controller instead of the PCI Express host controller.
This is what the device in question looks like.
You also need to verify your device actually has a mSATA connector.