Lenovo
1Y PW 24X7X4 QM9790 PSE
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Lenovo QM9790 PSE 1-Year 24x7x4 Support | Enterprise Service
Lenovo
MPN: 5WS7B14351
$1,905.84$1,999.00
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Key Features
- 1-year service duration
- 24x7 support coverage
- 4-hour response target
- Lenovo vendor support
- QM9790 platform coverage
- Service entitlement for hardware support
- Protect QM9790 uptime with 1-year Lenovo support coverage
- Reduce recovery delays with 24x7 service availability
Keep QM9790 environments covered with a 1-year Lenovo support plan built for fast response and operational continuity. This service is designed for infrastructure teams that need direct access to vendor-backed assistance when hardware issues threaten uptime, service levels, or planned maintenance windows.
With 24x7x4 coverage, support is available around the clock, with a four-hour response target that helps shorten the gap between incident and action. That matters when the cost of delay is measured in missed transactions, stalled workflows, or extended recovery time. For organizations standardizing support across critical systems, this plan adds a defined service layer without the complexity of ad hoc break-fix arrangements.
The value is in predictability: one year of coverage, a clear response commitment, and Lenovo service alignment for the QM9790 platform. It is a practical choice for teams that want to protect installed hardware with vendor support that fits enterprise operations and procurement requirements.
Ideal For
- Supporting production QM9790 hardware in a data center environment
- Covering deployed systems that require around-the-clock response access
- Standardizing vendor support for enterprise procurement renewals
- Reducing downtime exposure for business-critical infrastructure
Why This Product
- 124x7 coverage versus business-hours-only support
- 24-hour response target versus slower break-fix plans
- 31-year fixed term versus ad hoc service arrangements
- 4Vendor-backed entitlement versus third-party uncertainty
