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HPE 15.36 TB SAS Read Intensive 2.5" SSD
Unlock data-center performance with the HPE 15.36 TB Solid State Drive, a 2.5" internal SAS solution designed for demanding read-centric workloads. Built for reliability, endurance, and consistent throughput, this Read Intensive (RI) SSD is optimized to deliver high IOPS with low latency, enabling faster access to data across cache, boot, and read-heavy applications. With a generous capacity of 15.36 terabytes, it provides the headroom required for modern web services, caching tiers, and enterprise-scale deployments while fitting seamlessly into standard 2.5" server bays. For data centers focused on accelerating read-heavy workloads without sacrificing reliability, this HPE RI SSD is a compelling choice.
- High-performance Read Intensive design — Engineered to maximize read throughput and minimize access latency, this SSD targets read-dominant workloads that demand rapid data retrieval, such as content delivery, social media platforms, and large-scale web servers. The RI architecture prioritizes fast read access patterns to keep critical applications responsive under heavy load.
- Massive 15.36 TB capacity in a compact 2.5" form factor — A large-capacity 2.5" SSD allows you to consolidate more data in fewer drives, reducing rack space and administrative overhead while still delivering enterprise-grade performance. This capacity is especially valuable for caching layers, boot disks in virtualization environments, and dense storage tiers.
- SAS 12 Gb/s interface for enterprise-grade speed — The drive is designed to operate over a Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) interface at 12 Gb/s, enabling high-bandwidth data transfers and efficient backplane integration in data-center servers, storage arrays, and backplanes that support SAS connections. This ensures strong compatibility with existing infrastructure while delivering consistent I/O performance.
- Ideal for read caching, boot/swap, and web-scale workloads — Read-intensive SSDs like this one excel at speeding up data access for cached content, operating-system boot processes, swap space, and front-end web services. By placing frequently accessed data on fast storage, you reduce latency and improve user-facing response times across applications and services.
- Enterprise-grade reliability and efficiency — Built for continuous, 24/7 operation in data centers, this SSD emphasizes consistent performance, robust error handling, and energy-conscious operation. The drive is designed to deliver steady throughput under diverse workloads while maintaining data integrity and long-term durability.
Technical Details of HPE 15.36 TB Solid State Drive
- Capacity: 15.36 TB
- Form Factor: 2.5-inch internal drive
- Interface: SAS 12 Gb/s
- Drive Type: Read Intensive (RI) solid-state drive
- Primary Use Case: Read caching, boot drives, and web-scale workloads
How to install HPE 15.36 TB Solid State Drive
Installing the HPE 15.36 TB SAS RI SSD follows standard procedures for 2.5-inch SAS drives in compatible servers and storage enclosures. Before installation, ensure you have the correct hardware support, firmware updates, and a backed-up data set. Power down the system and unplug it from AC power, then proceed with the following steps:
- Open the server or storage enclosure to access the 2.5" drive bays and identify an available slot with a SAS backplane.
- Insert the HPE RI SSD into the drive tray or hot-swap cage, aligning connectors with the backplane and seating the drive securely into the bay.
- Connect the SAS data and power interfaces as required by your server or enclosure. If using a backplane, ensure cables or backplane connectors mate firmly to the drive connectors.
- Secure the drive tray with screws or locking mechanisms as specified by your chassis, then close the enclosure and reconnect power.
- Power on the system, enter the RAID or storage controller utility if applicable, and verify the new drive is recognized. If necessary, initialize the drive and, where appropriate, configure it as part of a RAID array or as a standalone SSD for caching or boot use.
- Update firmware if prompted by the controller or vendor release notes, and run a basic health check to confirm drive status. Monitor SMART data and drive health regularly to maintain reliability.
- Ensure operating system storage drivers and storage controller firmware are updated to maximize compatibility and performance with the new SSD.
During installation, follow your organization’s change management policies and server vendor guidelines. If your deployment uses virtualization or high-availability configurations, plan for potential rebuilds or re-balancing of pools to take full advantage of the new capacity and performance.
Frequently asked questions
- What workloads is the HPE 15.36 TB Read Intensive SSD best for? It is optimized for read-heavy workloads where rapid data retrieval is crucial. Common use cases include read caching for applications and websites, boot and swap storage for virtualization environments, and front-end web servers or social media platforms that require fast access to frequently accessed data.
- Is this drive compatible with SAS backplanes and 12 Gb/s SAS controllers? Yes. The drive is designed for SAS environments and is compatible with 12 Gb/s SAS backplanes and controllers, making it suitable for a wide range of enterprise servers and storage arrays that support SAS interfaces.
- Can I use this SSD as a primary boot drive? Read Intensive SSDs are commonly used for boot and system disks in enterprise environments due to their low latency and fast read performance. Verify your server’s firmware, operating system support, and controller configuration to ensure reliable boot operation.
- What performance benefits can I expect from a 15.36 TB RI SSD? While exact numbers depend on workload and configuration, RI SSDs typically deliver higher IOPS and lower latency for read-centric tasks, helping to speed up data access, reduce application response times, and improve overall data-center efficiency when used for caching, boot, or read-dominated workloads.
- How do I maintain reliability and longevity with this drive? Monitor drive health through your server’s management tools and the storage controller’s firmware. Keep firmware up to date, ensure proper cooling in dense racks, and replace drives showing signs of degradation promptly to preserve data integrity and system stability.
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