Description
HPE 960 GB Solid State Drive - 3.5" Internal - SATA (SATA/600) - Read Intensive
Engineered for enterprise-scale performance, the HPE 960 GB Read Intensive (RI) SATA Solid State Drive delivers exceptional reliability, efficiency, and steady high I/O operations per second (IOPS) for demanding business workloads. Built to accelerate big data analytics, cloud computing, active archiving, database applications, and data warehousing, this 3.5" internal SSD integrates seamlessly into existing data centers that rely on SATA infrastructure. With a compact yet robust design, the drive is optimized for read-heavy workloads where fast, consistent throughput and low latency translate to faster business results, shorter query times, and better user experiences. Ideal for HP servers and data-center environments, it combines enterprise-grade endurance with streamlined integration, enabling you to scale performance without overhauling your storage architecture.
- High performance for read-heavy workloads — The Read Intensive profile is tuned to deliver strong sustained read throughput and low latency, making it ideal for analytics dashboards, caching layers, and streaming applications that demand rapid access to large data blocks without sacrificing reliability.
- Enterprise-class reliability and endurance — Built for 24/7 operation in data centers, this HPE SSD emphasizes durability, consistent performance over time, and robust error detection and correction. It supports steady workloads such as big data analytics, active archiving, and large-scale databases where consistent reads are critical to maintaining service levels.
- Efficient power usage and cooling — Designed to optimize energy consumption in dense server environments, the drive delivers energy-efficient performance that helps lower total cost of ownership. Less power draw means cooler operation and improved data-center efficiency, especially in spinning-disk-free rack deployments or tightly packed racks.
- Easy integration with existing SATA infrastructure — With a standard SATA interface (SATA/600) and a 3.5" form factor, this SSD slots into conventional drive bays and connects to standard SATA controllers, enabling straightforward upgrades for HP ProLiant and other enterprise servers without requiring new adapters or controllers.
- Optimized for HP server ecosystems and data center workloads — The RI SSD is engineered to complement HP server hardware and storage ecosystems, delivering predictable performance in workloads like data warehousing, enterprise databases, and virtualization environments where read performance is the bottleneck and dependable uptime is essential.
Technical Details of HPE 960 GB Solid State Drive
- Capacity: 960 GB
- Form Factor: 3.5" Internal
- Interface: SATA III (SATA/600)
- Drive Type: Read Intensive (RI)
- Read/Write Balance: Optimized for read performance with strong sequential and random read throughput
- Endurance and Reliability: Enterprise-grade reliability designed for continuous operation in data center environments
- Compatibility: Designed to integrate with HP servers and standard SATA-based storage architectures
how to install HPE 960 GB Solid State Drive
Installing the HPE 960 GB RI SSD is a straightforward process that fits into standard data-center upgrade workflows. Prepare your server and required tools, then follow these steps to ensure a secure, reliable installation:
- Power down the server completely and unplug power cords. If you are adding the drive to an active system, follow your organization's change-management procedures and plan for a brief maintenance window.
- Open the server chassis and locate an available 3.5" drive bay. Remove any existing drive tray or blank filler to create a mounting site for the new SSD.
- Attach the HPE 960 GB RI SSD to the drive tray or mounting rails using the appropriate screws. Ensure the drive is firmly seated and aligned with the bay to prevent misalignment or vibration.
- Connect the SATA data cable and the SATA power connector from the server’s drive backplane or power supply. Confirm that both connections are secure and that cables are routed neatly to avoid interference with fans or other components.
- Slide the drive tray back into the chassis and secure it with screws or latches as required by the chassis design. Ensure there are no loose components inside the bay that could cause vibration or electrical contact.
- Power on the server and enter the system BIOS or RAID/controller utility. The new drive should be detected as a 960 GB RI SSD. If necessary, configure the drive in the appropriate BIOS/RAID mode or initialize it in the operating system to prepare for use.
- In the operating system or storage management software, initialize and format the drive as part of your storage pool or standalone volume, assign a drive letter or mount point, and run any health checks or SMART monitoring as part of routine maintenance.
Frequently asked questions
- What workloads is this drive best suited for? The HPE 960 GB Read Intensive SSD excels in read-heavy workloads such as big data analytics, data warehousing, caching layers, database read operations, and streaming or archival access where fast, predictable reads improve overall system performance.
- What interface does it use and is it compatible with my server? It uses a standard SATA III (SATA/600) interface and a 3.5" internal form factor. It is designed to integrate with HP servers and other enterprise systems that support SATA SSDs, making it a straightforward upgrade for many data-center deployments.
- How does Read Intensive differ from other SSD endurance profiles? Read Intensive SSDs prioritize read performance and reliability for workloads with fewer write cycles. This makes them well suited for read-dominant environments, caching, and archival access, while still providing robust endurance for continuous operation in enterprise settings.
- What are the benefits of using a 3.5" SATA SSD in a data center? A 3.5" form factor often fits into traditional enterprise drive bays and backplanes, allowing for easy replacement and hot-swap in compatible servers. SATA-based SSDs can provide cost-effective high-throughput storage for mixed workloads and can be integrated into existing SATA-based storage architectures without a major hardware overhaul.
- What maintenance or monitoring is recommended? Regular health checks, SMART monitoring, and firmware updates are recommended to ensure long-term reliability. Keep firmware up to date with HP-specified releases and monitor drive temperature, power-on hours, and error rates through your server management tools.
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