Lenovo
THINKSYSTEM 2.5IN U.2 PM9A3 7.68TB READ INTENSIVE NVME PCIE 4.0 X4 HS SSD
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Lenovo ThinkSystem PM9A3 7.68 TB U.2 NVMe SSD | Enterprise Storage
Lenovo
MPN: 4XB7A91776
$15,387.46$16,899.00
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Key Features
- 7.68 TB solid-state storage capacity
- NVMe drive interface
- PCIe 4.0 x4 host interface
- 2.5-inch U.2 form factor
- Read-intensive workload profile
- Hot-swap serviceability
- Lenovo ThinkSystem compatibility
- Accelerate read-heavy workloads with 7.68 TB of NVMe flash capacity
Keep critical data close to the processor with a 7.68 TB NVMe SSD designed for read-intensive enterprise workloads. The 2.5-inch U.2 form factor fits modern ThinkSystem storage bays, while PCIe 4.0 x4 provides the bandwidth needed for fast boot volumes, analytics datasets, virtualization layers, and high-traffic application tiers.
This Lenovo-branded PM9A3 drive is built for environments where capacity, latency, and serviceability matter more than raw consumer-style specs. The hot-swap design supports maintenance without extended downtime, and the read-intensive profile makes it a strong fit for workloads that spend more time retrieving data than rewriting it. That balance helps infrastructure teams place premium flash where it delivers the most value.
For procurement teams, this is the kind of SSD that justifies its place in the stack: enterprise form factor, large capacity, and NVMe performance aligned to server deployment requirements. It is a practical choice for storage tiers that need consistent access speed and straightforward lifecycle management inside Lenovo ThinkSystem systems.
Ideal For
- Deploy as a high-capacity boot and application drive in Lenovo ThinkSystem servers
- Store read-heavy virtual machine images and reference datasets in dense rack systems
- Support analytics and reporting tiers that require fast retrieval from flash storage
- Replace aging SAS or SATA drives in enterprise bays with NVMe performance
Why This Product
- 1Higher capacity than 3.84 TB class drives for fewer bays per workload
- 2NVMe over PCIe 4.0 x4 for lower latency than SATA SSDs
- 3Hot-swap U.2 design for faster serviceability in server racks
- 4Read-intensive tuning for workloads that prioritize retrieval over writes



