Lenovo
4TH YR(860.16TB NVME QLC)PACK UNIFIED COMPLETE
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Lenovo 5WS7C21246 860.16 TB NVMe QLC Pack | Enterprise Storage
Lenovo
MPN: 5WS7C21246
$15,688.18$17,203.00
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Key Features
- Lenovo part number 5WS7C21246
- 4th-year support pack
- 860.16 TB NVMe QLC coverage
- Unified complete package
- Enterprise storage lifecycle coverage
- Built for structured infrastructure planning
- Extend storage coverage through year 4 with Lenovo support term
- Protect 860.16 TB of NVMe QLC capacity with defined service coverage
Maintain coverage for a significant flash footprint with this Lenovo 4th-year pack for 860.16 TB NVMe QLC capacity. It is built for infrastructure teams that need defined support terms to match multi-year storage strategies and avoid fragmented service coverage.
The value of this pack is in planning discipline. By extending unified complete coverage into year four, it helps organizations keep support aligned with platform lifecycle milestones while protecting a dense NVMe QLC environment that still has meaningful operational life ahead.
For procurement and operations teams, that means fewer surprises and a cleaner path through budget cycles, refresh timing, and service ownership. It is especially useful when the storage platform is part of a broader enterprise consolidation effort and continuity matters more than short-term savings.
Choose it when you need a clear support boundary for a large flash deployment and want Lenovo-backed coverage that fits a structured infrastructure roadmap.
Ideal For
- Extending support for an 860.16 TB NVMe QLC storage deployment
- Matching coverage to a four-year infrastructure roadmap
- Budgeting enterprise storage support with predictable terms
- Maintaining continuity for unified flash storage environments
Why This Product
- 1Four-year coverage for structured refresh planning
- 2Sized for 860.16 TB of NVMe QLC capacity
- 3Supports unified storage lifecycle management
- 4Helps reduce support gaps in enterprise deployments



