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Lenovo 5400 PRO 480 GB SATA M.2 2280 Read Intensive SSD
The Lenovo 5400 PRO 480 GB solid-state drive delivers business-grade storage with ready-made performance, security, and reliability. Built on the Micron 5400 PRO platform, this Read Intensive SATA 6Gb/s SSD is designed to accelerate boot times, expedite application loading, and enhance overall system responsiveness in a compact M.2 2280 form factor. Ideal for laptops, workstations, and ThinkSystem deployments, it combines high-value capacity with robust data protection, making it a smart upgrade for teams seeking efficiency without compromising on security or durability. Whether you’re refreshing aging hardware, upgrading a fleet, or configuring a new system, the Lenovo 5400 PRO 480 GB SSD provides predictable performance, optimized endurance, and enterprise-friendly features that help you get more from every dollar spent.
- Read-intensive performance for fast boot and responsive workloads: Engineered to excel in read-heavy scenarios, this SSD delivers snappy system boot, quick file access, and rapid retrieval of frequently-used data. The read-optimized design helps reduce latency under everyday business tasks, software development workflows, virtual desktops, and cached content, ensuring users experience immediate feedback and smooth multitasking across demanding applications.
- Hardware-based security with self-encrypting drive (SED) capabilities: The 5400 PRO line is built around self-encrypting technology, providing hardware-based data protection at rest. This security feature helps safeguard sensitive corporate information, supports regulatory compliance, and simplifies secure data disposal when devices change hands—all without impacting system performance or user workflow.
- M.2 2280 form factor with broad compatibility and solid SATA performance: The compact M.2 2280 footprint fits a wide range of modern laptops, desktops, and server-grade platforms that support M.2 SATA drives. The SATA (SATA/600) interface offers broad compatibility with existing infrastructure while delivering stable, predictable latency and energy efficiency suitable for everyday business use and lighter workloads that don’t require PCIe NVMe speeds.
- Powered by the Micron 5400 PRO platform for balanced performance and endurance: Drawing on Micron’s 5400 PRO technology, this drive delivers a dependable balance of performance, endurance, and cost. It is optimized for read-heavy workloads common in OS drives, caching, and data-intensive applications, providing consistent throughput and reliable long-term operation in cost-conscious configurations.
- Scalable storage in a cost-effective line with enterprise-ready capabilities: The ThinkSystem 5400 PRO Read Intensive family spans capacities from 240 GB up to 7.86 TB, offering scalable options to match diverse deployment needs and budgets. The 480 GB model provides ample headroom for operating systems, application suites, and data caches while keeping total cost of ownership favorable for small and medium businesses, educational institutions, and enterprise environments that prize value-driven upgrades.
Technical Details of Lenovo 5400 PRO 480 GB SATA M.2 2280 SSD
- Product family: ThinkSystem 5400 PRO Read Intensive SSDs
- Capacity: 480 GB
- Interface: SATA 6Gb/s (SATA/600)
- Form factor: M.2 2280
- Type: Read Intensive
- Controller/Platform: Micron 5400 PRO platform
- Security: Self-encrypting drive (SED)
- Target workload: General-purpose, read-intensive workloads requiring reliable performance and data protection
- Availability: Part of a family offering capacities from 240 GB to 7.86 TB for scalable deployment
How to install Lenovo 5400 PRO 480 GB SATA M.2 2280 SSD
Installing the Lenovo 5400 PRO 480 GB SSD is straightforward on systems that support M.2 SATA drives. Follow these steps to upgrade or replace an existing drive with minimal downtime:
- Power down the device and disconnect all cables. If you are inside a laptop, remove the battery if possible and take precautions against static discharge.
- Open the enclosure or service panel to access the motherboard and locate the M.2 slot. Ensure you have the correct slot for an M.2 SATA drive (not all M.2 slots support SATA).
- Prepare the M.2 screw and standoff if your system requires it. Align the module with the key notch and slide it gently into the M.2 socket at a slight angle.
- Secure the SSD with the retaining screw. Do not overtighten; ensure the drive sits flush against the motherboard with the connector fully seated.
- Reassemble the chassis, reconnect power, and boot into the system BIOS/UEFI. Confirm that the new SSD is detected under storage devices or boot options.
- In the operating system, initialize the drive if needed and configure partitioning, formatting, and any required encryption settings. If you are migrating an existing OS, use your preferred cloning tool to clone the old drive to the new Lenovo 5400 PRO SSD.
- Update firmware if a newer version is available from Lenovo or Micron’s support portals, then perform a final health check and run a basic benchmark to verify expected performance.
- For secure deployments, enable hardware encryption in BIOS/UEFI if required by your security policy, and ensure any software or management tools recognize the drive’s SED capabilities.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the Lenovo 5400 PRO 480 GB SSD best used for?
A: It is ideal for read-intensive workloads, including operating system drives, software caches, light data repositories, and workstations that benefit from fast boot times, quick application launches, and reliable data protection in a compact M.2 form factor. -
Q: Is this drive compatible with most systems that support M.2 drives?
A: Yes, as a SATA-based M.2 2280 SSD, it is compatible with devices that provide an M.2 SATA interface. Always verify your motherboard or laptop’s M.2 specification to ensure SATA support and the correct keying for a seamless installation. -
Q: Does the drive include hardware encryption?
A: The 5400 PRO line is built as a self-encrypting drive (SED), offering hardware-based encryption to protect data at rest without impacting performance. You may enable encryption through your BIOS/UEFI settings or compliant software depending on your security policies. -
Q: How does a Read Intensive SSD differ from a Drives optimized for write-heavy workloads?
A: Read Intensive SSDs are optimized for workloads that read data more often than they write. They typically offer excellent read latency and throughput for OS boot drives, application caches, and read-focused databases, while write-intensive workloads may require higher endurance or PCIe NVMe solutions for sustained heavy writes. -
Q: What maintenance steps are recommended after installation?
A: Keep firmware up to date, monitor drive health with supported tools, perform periodic backups, and ensure your system’s power and cooling are adequate. Routine monitoring helps catch wear-leveling and endurance issues early and maintains consistent performance over time.
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