Lenovo
6TH & 7TH YR(337.92TB NVME QLC)PACK UNIFIED ESSENTIAL
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Lenovo 5WS7C25083 337.92 TB NVMe QLC Pack | Enterprise Storage
Lenovo
MPN: 5WS7C25083
$7,394.96$8,109.00
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Key Features
- Lenovo support pack for unified essential storage environments
- 6th and 7th year coverage term
- 337.92 TB NVMe QLC capacity coverage
- MPN 5WS7C25083
- Designed for long-horizon lifecycle planning
- Enterprise storage support alignment
- Unified environment compatibility focus
- Extend storage coverage through years 6 and 7 with 337.92 TB NVMe QLC support
Keep storage coverage aligned with the lifecycle of your Lenovo unified environment. This 6th and 7th year pack is built for teams that plan beyond the initial deployment window and need capacity support that matches long-term operational commitments.
With 337.92 TB of NVMe QLC coverage, it is suited to environments where dense storage economics matter and where extending support through years 6 and 7 is part of the procurement strategy. That makes it a practical fit for infrastructure groups managing growth, retention, and refresh timing across enterprise workloads.
For organizations standardizing on Lenovo platforms, this pack helps preserve continuity without forcing an early replacement cycle. It is the kind of purchase that supports budget predictability, reduces lifecycle friction, and keeps storage planning tied to business timelines rather than hardware constraints.
Ideal For
- Extending coverage on Lenovo unified storage deployments beyond the initial support term
- Planning multi-year retention capacity for enterprise infrastructure refresh cycles
- Supporting procurement strategies that require later-life service continuity
- Maintaining storage lifecycle coverage in standardized Lenovo environments
Why This Product
- 1Higher 337.92 TB coverage for larger lifecycle planning needs
- 2Extends support into years 6 and 7
- 3Built for Lenovo unified environments
- 4Better fit for long-term retention planning than shorter-term packs



