Description
Cisco 400 GB Solid State Drive - 2.5" Internal - SAS (12Gb/s SAS)
This Cisco 400 GB SAS SSD is engineered for enterprise environments that demand dependable storage with high throughput, low latency, and enduring reliability. Delivered in a compact 2.5-inch form factor with a 12Gb/s SAS interface, it fits seamlessly into standard server bays and storage arrays, making it an ideal choice for operating systems, virtualization hosts, databases, and other mission-critical applications. With 400 GB of capacity, it balances ample space for critical workloads with the speed and efficiency of solid-state flash, enabling faster boot times, quicker data access, and improved application performance across demanding workloads.
- Enterprise-grade performance for operating systems, virtualization, databases, and high-transaction workloads, delivering consistent IOPS under sustained load to keep applications responsive.
- Compact 2.5-inch internal form factor designed for easy integration into standard drive bays, with hot-swap compatibility in supported server chassis and storage arrays.
- 12Gb/s SAS interface provides high-throughput data transfer and low latency, enabling efficient multi-user access and smooth handling of data-intensive tasks.
- Reliability-focused design with features common to Cisco enterprise SSDs, including wear leveling, robust error protection, and advanced data integrity mechanisms to protect critical workloads.
- Energy-efficient operation and compact build help reduce data center cooling requirements and total cost of ownership while maintaining performance and endurance for demanding environments.
Technical Details of Cisco 400 GB Solid State Drive
- Capacity: 400 GB
- Form Factor: 2.5-inch internal
- Interface: SAS 12Gb/s
- Drive Type: Solid State Drive (SSD)
- Compatibility: Enterprise storage arrays and servers supporting SAS interfaces
How to Install Cisco 400 GB Solid State Drive
1) Power down the host system and disconnect all power sources and data cables. Ensure proper static discharge precautions before handling any internal components.
2) Open the server or storage enclosure and locate an available 2.5-inch drive bay. Prepare the mounting area according to your chassis’ guidelines, using the appropriate screws or rails for a secure fit.
3) Insert the Cisco 400 GB SAS SSD into the 2.5-inch slot, aligning connectors with the backplane or drive cage. Secure the drive firmly so it remains stable during operation.
4) Connect the SAS data interface and the power supply to the drive using a compatible 12Gb/s SAS cable and the appropriate backplane connection. Verify that the cabling is seated properly and that there are no loose connectors.
5) Reassemble the chassis, reconnect power, and boot the system. Enter the BIOS/UEFI or the storage controller’s management console to detect the new drive. If using a RAID controller, add the drive to an existing array or configure a new array as needed.
6) In the operating system, initialize the new drive and create the desired partitions and filesystems. For database, virtualization, or OS volumes, allocate the 400 GB as required by your workload, and consider alignment and striping parameters in RAID environments to maximize performance.
7) After installation, run a health check or diagnostics as recommended by your storage controller or OS to ensure the drive operates within expected parameters. If available, apply any firmware updates from Cisco or the vendor’s support portal to optimize compatibility and stability.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the capacity of this drive?
A: The drive has a capacity of 400 GB, suitable for operating system volumes, apps, and select data storage in enterprise deployments. -
Q: What form factor and interface does it use?
A: It is a 2.5-inch internal drive with a SAS 12Gb/s interface, designed for enterprise servers and storage arrays. -
Q: Is this drive suitable for consumer desktops?
A: This device is intended for enterprise environments with SAS backplanes and controllers. It is not a typical fit for consumer desktop PCs that use SATA or NVMe interfaces. -
Q: Can I use this SSD in a RAID array?
A: Yes. The drive is designed to operate in enterprise storage configurations, including RAID arrays, with appropriate controller support. -
Q: What about warranty and support?
A: Warranty and support terms vary by reseller and region. Please refer to the product listing or Cisco-authorized supplier for the exact warranty period and service options. -
Q: Does it include any data protection features?
A: Enterprise SSDs typically incorporate data integrity features such as wear leveling and error-correcting mechanisms to protect data during operations and over the drive’s lifespan.
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