Description
HGST 7.50 TB Solid State Drive — 2.5" Internal SAS Read Intensive
The HGST 7.50 TB Solid State Drive is a high-capacity, enterprise-grade storage solution engineered to power demanding workloads with speed, reliability, and efficiency. Built in a compact 2.5" form factor and leveraging a SAS interface, this Read Intensive SSD delivers superb performance for data centers, servers, and storage arrays where large datasets must be accessed quickly and consistently. Whether your environment runs mission-critical databases, virtualization, analytics pipelines, or heavy read workloads, this drive is designed to accelerate throughput, reduce latency, and enable smoother operation under load while keeping within compact rack space and favorable total cost of ownership.
- The HGST 7.50 TB capacity provides density for dense datasets, enabling you to consolidate storage without compromising accessibility or performance, and to scale as data grows.
- Compact 2.5" internal form factor paired with a SAS interface suits a wide range of servers and storage enclosures, enabling easy integration into existing data-center ecosystems and maximizing rack efficiency.
- Designed for read-intensive workloads, this SSD prioritizes steady, low-latency read performance to accelerate database queries, lineage data access, analytics caches, and virtualized environments with frequent reads.
- Enterprise-grade reliability supports long-term resilience in data centers, including robust data integrity, consistent performance under heavy read traffic, and predictable behavior across duty cycles.
- Energy-efficient operation reduces power draw and thermal output in densely populated racks, helping lower cooling requirements and total cost of ownership without sacrificing performance.
Technical Details of HGST 7.50 TB Solid State Drive
- Capacity: 7.50 TB
- Form Factor: 2.5" Internal
- Interface: SAS
- Drive Type: Solid State Drive
- Profile: Read Intensive
How to install HGST 7.50 TB Solid State Drive
Installing an enterprise SSD like the HGST 7.50 TB in a server or storage system is a straightforward process when you follow best practices for hardware installation. Begin by powering down the host and performing standard static-safe handling to protect sensitive electronic components. If your chassis supports hot-swapping, you may install the drive without powering down, but always confirm your system’s maintenance procedures before removing or inserting any drive.
- Identify a compatible 2.5" drive bay or hot-swap slot in your server or storage array that supports SAS interfaces. Ensure the chassis and backplane are designed to accommodate the drive’s form factor and interface to avoid connection issues.
- Carefully connect the HGST SSD to the SAS backplane using the appropriate data and power connections. In hot-swap configurations, align the drive with the bay and firmly slide it into place until it is seated and locked.
- Power on the system and enter your server or storage controller interface. The drive should be detected by the SAS controller and presented to the operating system or virtualization layer. If your environment uses RAID, add the new SSD to the appropriate array; if using JBOD, ensure it is exposed to the OS for direct access.
- Update firmware if a newer version is available. Visit the vendor’s support portal to obtain the latest firmware and follow the recommended upgrade procedure to minimize risk and maximize compatibility with your RAID controller or storage stack.
- Initialize and format as required by your workload. For databases or virtualization environments, consider aligning the partitioning scheme to the drive’s performance characteristics, configuring appropriate cache or tiering rules, and validating baseline performance with a trusted benchmarking tool.
- Monitor health and performance after installation. Regularly review SMART attributes, endurance indicators, and drive temperature to ensure consistent operation under expected workloads. Document the deployment for future maintenance and audits.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the capacity of this HGST SSD? The drive offers 7.50 TB of storage capacity, providing ample space for large datasets, databases, and read-intensive workloads in enterprise environments.
- What interface does it use? It uses the SAS interface, optimized for server and storage hardware with high-throughput, low-latency data access requirements.
- Is this drive suitable for read-intensive workloads? Yes. It is specifically described as Read Intensive, meaning it is optimized for workloads that require fast, frequent reads and consistent read throughput.
- What form factor is the drive? The drive is a 2.5" internal SSD, designed to fit standard 2.5" bays in servers and storage arrays, facilitating easy integration and scalable deployment in data centers.
- Where can I find more product specifications? Detailed specifications and compatibility information are typically available through the vendor’s product page or the ec.synnex.com specifications section for the exact SKU. Ensure you reference the correct SKU or UPC when pulling specifications for deployment planning.
- How should I install this drive? Install into a compatible SAS-enabled server or storage array, connect to a SAS controller, initialize the drive within your storage software or RAID controller, update firmware if needed, and monitor health post-deployment to ensure long-term reliability.
- Can I use this drive in a RAID array? Yes, in most enterprise deployments a 2.5" SAS SSD of this type can be configured within a RAID array or used in JBOD configurations, depending on your performance and redundancy requirements.
- What are best practices for maintenance? Regularly monitor SMART health indicators, firmware versions, and temperature readings. Plan firmware updates during maintenance windows and maintain a spare inventory of drives to minimize downtime in the event of a failure.
- What workloads benefit most from a 7.50 TB Read Intensive SSD? Read-heavy databases, data warehousing, analytics caches, virtual machine image libraries, and read-optimized content repositories typically benefit from the large capacity and dependable read performance of this drive.
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