Lenovo
CUSTOM DE Controller DE2000H 2U12 LFF 20260315 MC98348358
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Lenovo DE2000H 2U12 LFF Hybrid Array | SAN Storage, Enterprise
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MPN: 7Y70S5TY00
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Key Features
- Lenovo DE2000H hybrid array platform
- 2U rack-mount storage array form factor
- 12 large-form-factor drive bays
- Dual-controller architecture
- Hybrid SAS storage design
- Enterprise shared-storage deployment model
- Consolidate shared workloads with a 2U 12-bay large-form-factor chassis
- Maintain service continuity using a dual-controller hybrid array design
Keep essential workloads online with a hybrid array sized for straightforward SAN consolidation. Lenovo’s DE2000H in a 2U12 LFF configuration gives IT teams a compact footprint, dual-controller resiliency, and room for capacity growth without moving to a larger platform too early.
This model fits environments that need shared storage for virtual machines, departmental databases, backup targets, and general-purpose file workloads. The 12-bay large-form-factor design supports a capacity-first approach, making it easier to balance performance and economics when compared with denser all-flash systems.
For teams standardizing on Lenovo storage, the DE2000H is a practical choice when uptime, predictable administration, and controlled expansion matter more than headline specs. It is well suited to branch offices, remote sites, and smaller data center deployments that still require enterprise storage behavior.
Use it to simplify storage sprawl, centralize data services, and create a foundation that can scale as demand grows.
Ideal For
- Virtual machine storage for small and midsize data centers
- Shared file and application storage for branch offices
- Backup target storage for departmental retention policies
- SAN consolidation for mixed read and write workloads
Why This Product
- 12U12 LFF design favors capacity efficiency over dense flash-only builds
- 2Dual-controller architecture supports higher availability than single-controller arrays
- 3Hybrid storage balances cost and performance for mixed workloads
- 4Compact rack footprint suits branch and smaller data center deployments







