HPE 12.80 TB Solid State Drive - E3.S Internal - PCI Express NVMe (PCI Express NVMe 5.0) - Mixed Use

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The HPE 12.80 TB Solid State Drive in the EDSFF E3.S form factor is purpose-built for the most demanding mixed-use workloads in modern data centers. Engineered to deliver a balanced blend of read and write performance, this enterprise-grade NVMe drive accelerates databases, virtualization, analytics, and AI-enabled applications without compromising reliability. With PCIe Gen5 technology, it unlocks dramatically higher bandwidth and lower latency, enabling faster data access, quicker provisioning, and a more responsive IT environment. Designed for dense server configurations, the MU (Mixed Use) drive combines endurance, data integrity, and power efficiency to help data centers scale capacity while maintaining predictable performance. Whether you’re refreshing a fleet of servers, expanding your AI/ML workloads, or optimizing a virtualized infrastructure, this SSD provides the resilience and efficiency needed to meet today’s throughput demands.

  • High-performance mixed-use MU capabilities: Tailored for mixed I/O patterns that span transactional databases, virtual machines, and real-time analytics, delivering a balanced mix of random IOPS and sequential throughput. This capability minimizes bottlenecks and ensures consistent application response times even as workload profiles shift throughout the day.
  • PCIe Gen5 NVMe speed and efficiency: Exploits the latest PCI Express 5.0 interface to deliver higher peak bandwidth and lower latency compared with Gen4 solutions. This translates into faster boot, quicker data access, accelerated large-scale analytics, and improved resilience under heavy concurrent workloads.
  • Dense EDSFF E3.S form factor for data centers: The Enterprise and Datacenter Standard Form Factor (EDSFF) E3.S design enables higher drive density within modern servers and backplanes. This compact, scalable footprint supports substantial capacity per node while optimizing airflow and cooling in contemporary data centers.
  • Enterprise-grade reliability and endurance: Built to meet enterprise reliability standards, the MU variant emphasizes endurance, data integrity, and protection against power events. Advanced wear leveling, error correction, and firmware protection help keep critical workloads online with minimal maintenance and fewer unexpected interruptions.
  • Broad compatibility and streamlined deployment: Engineered for compatibility with servers and storage backplanes that support EDSFF E3.S and PCIe Gen5 NVMe, enabling smoother upgrades, easier procurement, and faster time-to-value for IT teams responsible for data center modernization.

Technical Details of HPE 12.80 TB NVMe MU EDSFF E3.S PCIe Gen5 SSD

  • Capacity: 12.80 TB
  • Form Factor: EDSFF E3.S (Enterprise and Datacenter Standard Form Factor)
  • Interface: PCI Express 5.0 NVMe, x4 lanes
  • Workload Profile: Mixed Use (MU) for balanced read/write performance
  • Compatibility: Designed for data center servers and backplanes supporting EDSFF E3.S and PCIe Gen5 NVMe
  • Reliability and Protection: Enterprise-grade endurance and data integrity features with robust error detection and recovery mechanisms

How to install HPE 12.80 TB NVMe MU EDSFF E3.S PCIe Gen5 SSD

Installing this drive requires a compatible host platform and backplane that support the EDSFF E3.S form factor and PCIe Gen5 NVMe interface. Before you begin, confirm that your server chassis can accommodate the EDSFF E3.S module and that the storage controller and motherboard firmware are up to date. Having a current firmware baseline helps ensure proper recognition, best performance, and reliable operation after installation.

  • Power down the server, unplug from power, and ground yourself to prevent static discharge. Open the chassis and locate the EDSFF drive bays or backplane slots that support E3.S modules.
  • If you are replacing an existing drive, remove the old MU drive from its tray or slot according to your server’s service manual. If you are adding a new drive, prepare the backplane by ensuring the tray or mounting hardware is correctly installed.
  • Gently insert the HPE 12.80 TB EDSFF E3.S SSD into the appropriate backplane slot or tray until it seats firmly with a positive click. Avoid applying lateral force to prevent damage to connectors or the module.
  • Power on the system and enter the server’s firmware or BIOS/UI to verify that the new drive is detected by the NVMe controller. Check for any required firmware updates for the drive or controller and apply them if prompted.
  • In the operating system, initialize and format the drive as part of your storage pool or logical volume as required by your deployment. Use appropriate NVMe tools or vendor software to monitor SMART data, endurance, and health status on an ongoing basis.

Frequently asked questions

  • What workloads is the HPE 12.80 TB MU EDSFF E3.S best suited for? This drive is designed for mixed-use enterprise workloads that demand balanced performance across reads and writes. It is well suited for databases, virtualization, real-time analytics, and AI/ML inference pipelines that require sustained throughput with low latency. The MU designation signals a focus on predictable performance under diverse I/O patterns, making it a versatile option for data-intensive environments.
  • Is this SSD compatible with non-HPE servers? Yes, provided the server platform supports the EDSFF E3.S form factor and PCIe Gen5 NVMe interfaces. Always verify with the server vendor’s compatibility matrix and ensure that firmware and NVMe driver versions are current to maximize stability and performance.
  • What are the reliability features included? Enterprise-grade reliability typically includes wear leveling and static/dynamic data protection, error correction, and power-loss protection features. These capabilities help protect data integrity during unexpected power events and reduce the risk of data loss during drive failures or system crashes.
  • How should I monitor drive health after installation? Regular health monitoring should include SMART attribute checks, NVMe health reports, and vendor-provided diagnostics. Integrate monitoring software into your data center operations to track endurance, temperature, and error counts, and schedule firmware updates as recommended by the vendor.
  • What is the deployment scenario for optimal performance? For best results, place this MU SSD in a server node with a high-bandwidth PCIe Gen5 backplane and adequate cooling. Use it as part of a data-centric storage strategy, combining it with other NVMe devices to form fast pools for hot datasets while preserving capacity for less frequently accessed data in less performance-critical tiers.
  • Does this drive support hot-swapping? Whether hot-swapping is supported depends on your server’s backplane and chassis design. If the platform supports hot-swappable EDSFF drives, the MU SSD can be swapped or upgraded without powering down the system; otherwise, follow standard shutdown procedures for maintenance.

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