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HPE 480GB SATA 6G Read Intensive LFF SCC Multi Vendor SSD High Performance, Exceptional Reliability, and Efficiency for Faster Business Results HPE SATA Read Intensive Solid State Drives are ideal for big data analytics, cloud computing, active archiving, database applications, and data warehousing. HPE SSDs achieve higher IOPs to enhance the performance of your data center. HPE SSDs maintain data accuracy with full data-path error detection. Choose from a broad portfolio of enhanced solutions in a wide variety of capacities. Support 6 Gb/s SATA HPE Multi Vendor SSDs Offer Longer SKU Lifecycles and Immediate Availability on SATA SSDs HPE enhanced its extensive SSD portfolio with a Multi Vendor SSD SKU offering that allows for extended SKU lifecycles, immediately available supply and preferably priced SATA SSDs. HPE Multi Vendor SSD SKU offering ensures the SATA SSD selected, delivers the minimum level of performance published, or better. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Solid State Drives are rigorously tested 3.35 million hours in various environments to achieve the quality standards you need. Specification Capacity 480 GB Interface SATA Platform Supported HPE Compute Mainstream Platforms, see QuickSpecs for more information Workload Read Intensive Detailed Product Description PE 480 GB, SATA, read intensive, solid state, large form factor in Smart convertor carrier, multi-vendor drive with 3-year warranty Drive Form Factor LFF Carrier Type Smart Carrier Converter Height 7 mm Read IOPS Random Read IOPS (4KiB, Q=16)=63,000 Max Random Read IOPS (4KiB)=65,000@Q32 Write IOPS Random Write IOPS (4KiB, Q=16)=15,000 Max Random Write IOPS (4KiB)=75,000@Q4 Lifetime Writes 430 Endurance DWPD (Drive Writes Per Day) 0.50 Power (Watts) 3.36 Plug Type Hot Pluggable Warranty HPE Solid State Drives and Add-In Cards have a standard 3/0/0 warranty; Customer Self Repair (CSR) subject to maximum usage limitations. Maximum usage limit is the maximum amount of data that can be written to the drive. Drives that have reached this limit will not be eligible for warranty coverage
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