Intel DC S3610 SSDSC2BX016T401 1.6TB 2.5" SATA enterprise SSD
- 2.5"
- 1.6TB
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An 800GB internal solid state drive with a SAS 12Gbps interface in a 3.5-inch form factor
The HP 797540-001 is an 800 GB solid-state drive with a SAS 12 Gbps interface in a 3.5-inch form factor. It is built for servers and storage arrays that require consistent read and write performance. The drive suits administrators who need reliable flash capacity for mixed workloads.
Swapping mechanical disks for this SSD removes rotational latency and improves response times for database and virtualisation tasks. The upgrade is worth it when the existing SAS backplane supports 12 Gbps and the workload benefits from sustained flash throughput. Buyers who need a different interface or a smaller form factor should look elsewhere.
| Device Type | Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) |
|---|---|
| Weight | 3.0000 |
The drive uses a standard 3.5-inch form factor so it fits any bay built for that size.
Attach the SAS cable to the drive connector and the controller port then secure the drive with screws.
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