Description
Cisco S4610 480 GB Solid State Drive - 2.5" Internal - SATA (SATA/600)
Overview: The Cisco S4610 480 GB Solid State Drive is an enterprise‑grade 2.5-inch internal SSD designed to optimize server performance in data centers. Built to support Cisco S4610 servers, this drive delivers fast, reliable storage for operating systems, databases, and virtualized environments while keeping power consumption in check. With 480 GB of capacity, it provides ample space for demanding workloads and high I/O operations, and its energy‑efficient design helps maximize uptime and reduce total cost of ownership. Its hot‑pluggable capability enables seamless maintenance in active server environments, minimizing downtime and disruption.
- 480 GB capacity in a compact 2.5" internal form factor, ideal for dense server configurations
- SATA (SATA/600) interface delivering up to 6 Gbps for fast data transfers and improved I/O responsiveness
- Enterprise‑grade endurance engineered for demanding data center workloads with a long operational life
- 3 DWPD endurance supports frequent writes, making it suitable for databases, virtualization, and other heavy write applications
- Hot‑pluggable design enables quick replacement and minimal downtime in live server environments
Technical Details of Cisco S4610 480 GB Solid State Drive
- Capacity: 480 GB
- Form Factor: 2.5" internal
- Interface: SATA (SATA/600)
- Drive Writes Per Day (DWPD): 3
- Hot-Plug Capability: Yes
- Server Device Supported: Yes
- Power and Energy Efficiency: Optimized for low power consumption
- Reliability: Enterprise‑level SSD designed for sustained data integrity
How to Install Cisco S4610 480 GB SSD
- Power down the server completely and unplug the power cables before beginning any hardware work.
- Identify the appropriate hot‑swap drive bay or drive tray in the server chassis and prepare the enclosure for installation.
- Remove the existing drive tray or insert the new 2.5" SSD into a compatible drive tray, ensuring it is seated securely.
- Slide or insert the drive tray into the server’s hot‑swap bay, ensuring proper alignment with the connectors.
- Connect the SATA data and power interfaces (or the hot‑swap backplane) as required by the server model.
- Secure the drive tray if screws or fasteners are used, then close the drive bay cover or chassis panel.
- Power on the server and enter BIOS/UEFI to verify that the new SSD is recognized by the system.
- In the operating system, initialize, partition, and format the drive as needed for your workload. Update firmware if a newer version is available from Cisco or the storage subsystem vendor.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What capacity does the Cisco S4610 SSD offer?
- A: 480 GB of usable capacity.
- Q: What is the interface for this drive?
- A: SATA with a SATA/600 interface for up to 6 Gbps data transfer rates.
- Q: Is this drive hot‑pluggable?
- A: Yes, it is designed for hot‑swap environments to minimize downtime during maintenance.
- Q: How many DWPD does it support?
- A: 3 DWPD (Drive Writes Per Day), suitable for sustained write workloads common in server and data center applications.
- Q: Is it compatible with Cisco S4610 servers?
- A: Yes, it is designed to support Cisco S4610 servers and data center deployments.
- Q: What type of workloads is this SSD best suited for?
- A: Enterprise workloads such as operating systems, databases, virtualization, and other I/O‑intensive applications that require reliable, energy-efficient storage.
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