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LENOVO DCG SERVER OPTIONS THINKSYSTEM ST250 V2 7X3.5 SIMPLE SWAP SATA + 1X3.5 SIMPLE
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Lenovo 4XF7A81460 ThinkSystem ST250 V2 7x3.5 SATA | Server Storage
Lenovo
MPN: 4XF7A81460
$849.00
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Key Features
- 7 x 3.5" simple-swap SATA configuration
- Additional 1 x 3.5" simple bay
- Designed for Lenovo ThinkSystem ST250 V2
- OEM server storage option
- 3.5-inch drive support
- Simple-swap service model
- Chassis-specific storage expansion
- Increase local storage density with 7 x 3.5" simple-swap SATA bays
Add more local storage to a Lenovo ThinkSystem ST250 V2 server with a chassis option designed around 3.5-inch simple-swap SATA bays. The 7 x 3.5-inch plus 1 x 3.5-inch layout gives the platform a higher-capacity storage profile while keeping the installation aligned with Lenovo’s server architecture.
This type of option is valuable when you want more drive density without moving to a different server class. It supports deployments where capacity matters, but the environment does not require hot-swap complexity. For many infrastructure teams, that balance can simplify planning and keep acquisition costs focused on the storage profile that the workload actually needs.
Because it is an OEM Lenovo option, it is easier to justify in environments that prioritize compatibility, supportability, and predictable fit. That matters in procurement cycles where server components must match the chassis exactly and where service teams need parts that integrate cleanly into the existing platform.
Ideal For
- Expanding storage capacity in a Lenovo ThinkSystem ST250 V2 server
- Supporting file, archive, or backup workloads with larger local drive counts
- Standardizing OEM storage options for server procurement
- Deploying a simple-swap configuration where hot-swap is not required
Why This Product
- 1Higher bay count for local storage density
- 2Simple-swap design for straightforward service
- 3OEM Lenovo compatibility for ST250 V2
- 4Focused on SATA-based capacity expansion