Description
DIGISTOR VaultDisk 1 TB SATA SSD – Internal, SATA/600, Gray, TAA Compliant
Meet the DIGISTOR VaultDisk 1 TB internal solid-state drive, engineered to deliver dependable performance for everyday computing and demanding workloads alike. With a capacious 1 terabyte capacity and a high-speed SATA/600 interface, this drive provides fast boot times, snappy application launches, and ample room for data, games, media libraries, and professional software. Built for secure, compliant operations, the gray housing is TAA compliant, making it suitable for government and enterprise deployments where procurement standards matter. As part of the VaultDisk family, this internal SSD combines reliable storage performance with a design philosophy that emphasizes data integrity, longevity, and uncomplicated integration into existing systems. Whether you are upgrading a desktop, workstation, or server-class machine, this drive is designed to slot into standard SATA environments with minimal fuss and maximum reliability.
- Performance and interface: Utilizing a SATA 6 Gbps (SATA/600) interface, VaultDisk 1 TB delivers consistent throughput for operating systems, applications, and data access. This balance of speed and reliability is ideal for everyday productivity, multimedia editing, and light-to-moderate virtualization tasks, ensuring smooth multitasking and quick file operations without the unpredictability of lower-speed drives.
- Generous capacity for OS, apps, and data: With 1 TB of storage, you have ample headroom for a fast boot drive, a broad software suite, a vast media collection, and extensive project files. The 1 TB capacity reduces the need for frequent archiving or external storage and supports scalable workflows as your needs grow over time.
- Secure, compliant design: The VaultDisk name carries a reputation for dependable data handling in professional environments. The gray, TAA-compliant housing aligns with procurement requirements for government and enterprise buyers, helping organizations meet regulatory expectations while maintaining strong storage performance. The drive is designed to integrate into mature security and data-management workflows, offering a reliable foundation for sensitive data and critical workloads.
- Reliability for demanding workloads: VaultDisk drives are built to maintain steady performance under persistent use, delivering consistent read and write operations across a range of workloads. This reliability translates into fewer slowdowns during extended work sessions, larger file transfers, and more predictable system behavior under heavy use. The endurance and stability of a purpose-built enterprise-grade SSD support long-term maintenance without frequent replacements.
- Easy integration into standard SATA systems: This internal SATA SSD is designed for straightforward installation in systems with available SATA data and power connections. It fits into standard drive bays and is compatible with a wide range of desktop, workstation, and server configurations. The simple plug-and-play approach minimizes downtime during upgrades and simplifies the transition from older HDDs or smaller-capacity SSDs to a high-performance, larger-capacity VaultDisk solution.
Technical Details of VaultDisk 1 TB SATA SSD
- Capacity: 1 TB
- Interface: SATA 6 Gb/s (SATA/600)
- Form factor: Internal SATA SSD (designed for standard SATA installations)
- Color: Gray
- Compliance: TAA Compliant
How to Install VaultDisk 1 TB SATA SSD
Installing the VaultDisk 1 TB SATA SSD is a straightforward process that takes just a few minutes and requires only basic tools common to most computer builds. Follow these steps to ensure a clean, reliable installation and optimal performance:
Step 1: Prepare your system. Power down the computer, unplug all cabling, and discharge any residual static electricity by touching a grounded metal surface. Open the chassis if you are installing in a desktop or access panel in a server or workstation. If you are upgrading an existing drive, back up important data before removing the old drive.
Step 2: Locate a suitable drive bay and connectors. Identify an available 2.5-inch or compatible internal drive bay and ensure you have an available SATA data connector on the motherboard and a SATA power connector from the power supply. VaultDisk internal SSDs are designed for standard SATA interfaces, so most mainstream systems will accommodate them without special adapters.
Step 3: Connect the drive. Attach the SATA data cable to the motherboard and the SATA power cable to the drive. Route cables neatly to improve airflow and reduce cable strain. If your system uses a mounting bracket or tool-less mounting system, secure the drive according to the chassis design. If your case requires screws, use the appropriate mounting screws and tighten them just enough to hold the drive securely without flexing the drive casing.
Step 4: Secure and close the chassis. Once the drive is mounted, reattach any panels or covers you removed. Reconnect all cables you previously disconnected, and ensure there are no loose or obstructive components. Power on the system and enter the BIOS/UEFI setup to verify that the VaultDisk drive is detected. If you plan to boot from this drive, configure the boot order to prioritize the new SSD.
Step 5: Initialize, format, and install or clone the operating system. In Windows or macOS, use the disk management utilities to initialize and format the new drive with your preferred filesystem. If you are replacing an existing OS drive, you can clone the current drive to the VaultDisk SSD to preserve your setup and applications. After formatting, install the operating system or restore a system image and configure your settings to optimize performance.
Step 6: Verify and optimize. After the first boot, verify the drive’s health through your system tools or manufacturer software. Run a few benchmark tests if you want to confirm sustained throughput and responsiveness. Consider enabling rapid storage technologies supported by your platform (if available) to maximize performance and responsiveness. For most users, this internal drive will deliver noticeable improvements in boot times, application launch speeds, and general responsiveness compared with older hard drives or lower-capacity SSDs.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the capacity and interface of this VaultDisk drive? The drive has a 1 TB capacity and uses a SATA 6 Gb/s (SATA/600) interface for reliable performance with standard SATA-enabled systems.
- Is this drive compliant with procurement standards? Yes. The VaultDisk 1 TB SATA SSD is TAA compliant, making it suitable for government, education, and enterprise purchasing where traceability and compliance are required.
- What size and form factor should I expect? This is an internal SATA SSD designed for standard SATA installations. It is intended to fit within typical internal drive bays used in desktops, workstations, and servers equipped with SATA interfaces. (Size and mounting specifics depend on your chassis; consult your system documentation if you need exact dimensions.)
- Can I boot from this drive? Yes. The 1 TB internal SATA SSD can host an operating system and be configured as a boot drive, provided your system BIOS/UEFI recognizes the device and you set the appropriate boot priority.
- Is it compatible with all SATA-enabled systems? It is designed for standard internal SATA installations and should be compatible with most SATA-enabled desktops, workstations, and servers. For Dell-specific VaultDisk configurations or systems with VaultDisk removable drive support, refer to your system’s VaultDisk guidelines and compatibility notes.
- What about warranty and support? Warranty terms vary by retailer, region, and the specific product listing. Check the vendor’s warranty information on the product page or contact the seller directly for precise terms and service options.
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