Lenovo
4TH YR(15.36TB NVME TLC)PACK UNIFIED ESSENTIAL
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Lenovo 5WS7C20729 15.36TB NVMe TLC Pack | Enterprise Storage
Lenovo
MPN: 5WS7C20729
$550.15$553.00
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Key Features
- Lenovo Unified Essential support package
- 4th-year coverage term
- 15.36 TB NVMe TLC package scope
- Manufacturer part number 5WS7C20729
- Enterprise flash storage lifecycle support
- Designed for deployed infrastructure continuity
- Extend storage support through the 4th year with Lenovo Unified Essential
- Protect dense flash deployments using 15.36 TB NVMe TLC coverage
Protect deployed flash storage with Lenovo Unified Essential coverage for the 4th year. This package is built for organizations that need to keep high-capacity storage aligned with operational support requirements after the initial deployment period.
The 15.36 TB NVMe TLC scope makes it a fit for dense enterprise storage environments where capacity, uptime, and support continuity matter more than short-term savings. For infrastructure teams, that means fewer surprises when assets move deeper into their lifecycle and more confidence when planning maintenance windows, refresh timing, and budget allocation.
Lenovo Unified Essential is a practical choice when the goal is to maintain vendor-backed coverage on a known platform without introducing support gaps. It helps procurement and operations teams keep critical storage assets in policy, in service, and easier to manage over time.
Ideal For
- Maintaining support on Lenovo flash storage entering its fourth year
- Covering high-capacity NVMe TLC deployments in production environments
- Keeping storage assets aligned with enterprise maintenance policy
- Supporting budgeted lifecycle management for critical infrastructure
Why This Product
- 1Provides 4th-year coverage for deployed Lenovo storage assets
- 2Supports 15.36 TB NVMe TLC environments with vendor-backed terms
- 3Helps avoid support gaps during later lifecycle stages
- 4Fits organizations prioritizing continuity over lower-cost generic coverage



