Description
Lenovo 5200 480 GB Solid State Drive - Internal - SATA (SATA/600) - 2.5" Carrier - Read Intensive
The Lenovo 5200 480 GB SATA SSD is a high-performance, self-encrypting drive designed for demanding business environments. Built for security-focused deployment, it combines rugged reliability with enterprise-grade data protection, making it ideal for servers, workstations, and storage arrays that demand fast, secure storage. With a 480 GB capacity, a SATA 6Gbps interface, and a 2.5-inch form factor with a carrier, this drive is engineered to deliver consistent read-intensive performance while keeping sensitive information protected through hardware encryption.
- High-performance storage for read-intensive workloads: Optimized for scenarios where rapid data retrieval and low latency are essential, such as boot drives, database caches, and read-heavy virtualized environments.
- Self-encrypting drive (SED) with FIPS 140-2 compliance: Hardware-based encryption protects data at rest without impacting host performance, meeting stringent government and industry security requirements.
- Security-first design with Micron NAND technology: Reliable NAND flash memory and security features work together to deliver durable data protection and long-term integrity.
- Enterprise-grade reliability in a 2.5" carrier package: The 2.5-inch form factor with a carrier allows seamless integration into Lenovo ThinkSystem servers, workstations, and compatible enclosures that support SATA/600 interfaces.
- Simple deployment and compatibility: With standard SATA III (6Gbps) performance and broad operating-system support, the Lenovo 5200 SSD fits into many existing storage architectures with minimal adjustments.
Technical Details of Lenovo 5200 480 GB Solid State Drive - Internal - SATA (SATA/600) - 2.5" Carrier - Read Intensive
- Capacity: 480 GB usable capacity for efficient storage of operating system images, applications, and frequently accessed data.
- Interface: SATA 6Gbps (SATA III) for fast data transfer and broad compatibility with modern servers and desktops.
- Form factor: 2.5-inch drive with carrier, enabling easy installation in standard drive bays and storage enclosures.
- Drive type: Read-intensive solid state drive (SSD) designed to optimize workloads with frequent read operations.
- Security: Self-encrypting drive (SED) with hardware-based encryption to protect data at rest, compliant with FIPS 140-2 cryptographic standards.
- Encryption performance: Encryption and decryption occur transparently at the drive level, minimizing CPU overhead on host systems.
How to install Lenovo 5200 480 GB Solid State Drive
- Power down the host system and disconnect all cables to ensure safe handling.
- Open the storage bay or chassis to access the available 2.5-inch drive slots (or the appropriate carrier slot in your Lenovo ThinkSystem or compatible system).
- Insert the Lenovo 5200 SSD into the 2.5-inch carrier if not already mounted, and align the connector with the backplane or motherboard SATA port.
- Secure the drive with the mounting screws included in the carrier kit, ensuring the drive sits firmly without excessive force.
- Reconnect power and data cables, power on the system, and enter the system BIOS/UEFI to confirm the new drive is detected. Initialize and format the drive as needed, and configure encryption settings if required by your security policy.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the primary role of the Lenovo 5200 480 GB SSD?
A: It is a read-intensive internal SSD with hardware encryption designed to speed up read workload performance while protecting data at rest using FIPS 140-2 compliant encryption.
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Q: Is this drive suitable for enterprise servers and workstations?
A: Yes. Its 2.5-inch carrier, SATA 6Gbps interface, and SED security features make it appropriate for enterprise deployments that require reliable storage with data protection and solid read performance.
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Q: Does the drive require special software to manage encryption?
A: Hardware-based encryption on an SED typically operates independently of host software, but certain environments may use management tools to configure encryption keys and policies in alignment with security standards.
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Q: Can I mix this SSD with other SATA drives in a standard server or workstation?
A: In most cases, you can mix SATA SSDs with HDDs and other SSDs in the same system; ensure your firmware and driver support are up to date and that you meet any vendor recommendations for optimal performance.
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Q: What performance benefits does reading-intensive operation provide?
A: Read-intensive SSDs excel at workloads with frequent reads, such as OS loads, application retrieval, data caching, and recovery scenarios, delivering faster data access and lower latency compared with traditional HDDs or less-optimized SSDs.
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