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Cisco DC P4500 1 TB Solid State Drive - 2.5" Internal - U.2 (SFF-8639) NVMe
The Cisco DC P4500 1 TB NVMe SSD is a purpose-built data-center storage solution that blends cutting-edge flash technology with enterprise-grade reliability. Engineered for speed, resilience, and scalable performance, this 2.5" internal drive leverages the NVMe protocol over a U.2 (SFF-8639) interface to deliver ultra-low latency, high IOPS, and sustained throughput for demanding workloads. Built to integrate seamlessly into Cisco data-center ecosystems, it is ideal for database acceleration, virtualization, real-time analytics, and other latency-sensitive applications that require consistent performance under heavy load.
- Blazing NVMe performance for latency-sensitive workloads. The P4500 uses the NVMe protocol over PCIe to dramatically reduce I/O latency and increase random and sequential I/O throughput, enabling faster query responses, quicker VM boot times, and smoother data processing in busy data centers.
- 1 TB capacity with enterprise-grade endurance. Designed to handle write-intensive workloads, this drive provides ample space for large datasets while delivering durable endurance suitable for sustained enterprise operations, ensuring dependable performance across long deployment cycles.
- 2.5" internal form factor with U.2 (SFF-8639) interface. The compact drive fits standard server and storage backplanes, making it easy to upgrade or refresh existing deployments without redesigning racks or trays, while maintaining reliable backplane compatibility in Cisco-centric environments.
- Reliability and data integrity for data centers. Built for continuous operation, the P4500 emphasizes dependable data integrity, robust error correction, and firmware-driven resilience to support mission-critical services, peak workload periods, and 24/7 availability requirements.
- Cisco-ecosystem compatibility and lifecycle support. As part of Cisco’s data-center storage portfolio, the P4500 is designed for seamless integration with Cisco servers, storage networks, and management tools, backed by enterprise-grade service and support designed for long-term data-center planning.
Technical Details of Cisco DC P4500 1 TB NVMe SSD
- Capacity: 1 TB
- Form Factor: 2.5" Internal - U.2 (SFF-8639)
- Interface: NVMe over PCIe
- Protocol: NVMe
- Memory Type: Enterprise-grade flash (e.g., 3D NAND) designed for high endurance
- Endurance: Enterprise-grade endurance with drive-level wear management; exact TBW/DWPD varies by SKU
- Sequential and random performance: Optimized for high-throughput, low-latency operation under mixed and write-heavy workloads
- Power and efficiency: Engineered for data-center efficiency with controlled power consumption during active and idle states
- Reliability features: Built-in error detection, data protection mechanisms, and firmware features to sustain long-term reliability
- Security and manageability: Supports enterprise security concepts and firmware-level management consistent with Cisco storage ecosystems
how to install Cisco DC P4500 1 TB NVMe SSD
- Verify compatibility: Confirm that your server or storage chassis supports 2.5" U.2 (SFF-8639) NVMe drives and that the backplane and cabling are ready for NVMe hot-swapping if supported by your hardware.
- Power down and prepare: Properly power down the system and unplug power sources before handling the drive to prevent electrostatic discharge and hardware damage.
- Access the drive tray: Remove the server cover or access panel, locate an available drive tray or slot compatible with 2.5" NVMe U.2 drives, and prepare it for installation.
- Insert the drive: Align the connector with the backplane and carefully slide the P4500 into the slot until seated. Secure the drive with any required screws or retention mechanisms to ensure solid connection.
- Connect the backplane and power: Route and connect the U.2 data cable to the drive backplane and attach power to the drive if required by your chassis design. Ensure all cables are properly seated and secured.
- Power on and initialize: Boot the system and use your server BIOS/UEFI, RAID/controller management software, or OS installer to recognize the new NVMe drive. Initialize the drive, configure any desired RAID or virtual disk settings, and format it with the appropriate file system for your workload.
- Update firmware and monitor health: If a firmware update is available, apply it using Cisco-provided tools or your storage controller’s update utility. Verify drive health and SMART-like metrics via management software to ensure ongoing reliability.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What workloads is the Cisco DC P4500 1 TB NVMe SSD best suited for? A: It is designed for latency-sensitive, high-throughput enterprise workloads such as databases, virtualization, analytics, and real-time data processing, where fast random I/O and consistent performance under load are critical.
- Q: Is this drive compatible with Cisco servers and storage backplanes? A: Yes, the P4500 is engineered to integrate with Cisco data-center ecosystems and is intended to work with Cisco servers and backplane architectures that support 2.5" U.2 NVMe drives, though always verify model compatibility with your specific hardware and firmware version.
- Q: What is the typical durability and warranty for this drive? A: Enterprise NVMe SSDs like the P4500 provide robust durability suitable for continuous operation, and warranty terms vary by regional supplier and SKU. Check the product listing or Cisco enterprise support for precise warranty details.
- Q: Can I hot-swap this drive in my system? A: Hot-swap capability depends on your server or chassis backplane support. If the platform supports hot-swapping 2.5" NVMe U.2 drives, the P4500 can be replaced without system downtime; otherwise, plan for a maintenance window.
- Q: What file systems or storage configurations work best with this SSD? A: The P4500 works across standard enterprise storage configurations. You can format it within your operating system or configure it as part of a RAID/HD management scheme compatible with NVMe drives, depending on your performance and redundancy requirements.
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