Lenovo
960GB 1DWD 2.5 SSD 2U24
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Lenovo 960GB 2.5 SSD 2U24 | Enterprise SSD, Hot-Swap, 1 DWPD
Lenovo
MPN: 4XB7A74948
$1,119.00
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Key Features
- 960 GB enterprise SSD capacity
- 2.5-inch drive form factor
- 1 DWPD endurance rating
- Designed for Lenovo 2U24 storage platforms
- Flash-based storage for lower latency than HDDs
- Suitable for mixed-use enterprise workloads
- Accelerate application response times with 960 GB of flash storage
- Fit dense Lenovo storage arrays using a 2.5-inch drive form factor
Maintain steady application performance with a 960 GB enterprise SSD designed for Lenovo 2U24 storage environments. The 2.5-inch form factor fits dense server and storage configurations where space, airflow, and serviceability all matter. With 1 DWPD endurance, this drive is positioned for mixed-use workloads that need more write tolerance than read-optimized media without moving to higher-cost endurance classes.
For infrastructure teams, the value is in consistency. This class of SSD helps reduce the performance swings common with mechanical drives while supporting virtualization, boot volumes, and general-purpose data tiers that benefit from lower latency. In a 2U24 chassis, the compact footprint supports high drive density without sacrificing manageability.
Choose this drive when you need a practical balance of capacity, endurance, and deployment fit for Lenovo systems. It is a straightforward way to refresh aging storage, standardize replacement parts, and keep critical services on flash where response time matters.
Ideal For
- Boot and system volumes in Lenovo server environments
- Virtualization datastores requiring consistent flash performance
- General-purpose storage tiers in 2U24 chassis
- Replacement drive standardization for enterprise maintenance teams
Why This Product
- 1Higher endurance than consumer SSDs
- 2Lower latency than mechanical hard drives
- 3Sized for Lenovo 2U24 storage platforms
- 4Balanced for mixed-use enterprise workloads