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Lenovo 7450 PRO 3.84 TB NVMe SSD — Read Intensive, 2.5" U.2 PCIe 4.0 x4
The Lenovo 7450 PRO 3.84 TB NVMe SSD is engineered for data centers that demand high-performance read workloads, dependable reliability, and enterprise-grade security. This 2.5-inch internal drive leverages PCIe NVMe 4.0 x4 to deliver fast, consistent read throughput, making it an excellent choice for read-intensive databases, caching layers, virtualization, content delivery networks, and analytics pipelines. With a generous 3.84 TB capacity, it provides ample space to store hot data, logs, and analytics results close to compute resources, reducing latency and boosting application performance. Designed for energy efficiency and strong IO per watt, the Lenovo 7450 PRO helps data centers lower operating costs while maintaining the premium reliability expected from enterprise storage. Its self-encrypting drive (SED) capabilities add a critical layer of data protection without compromising performance, aligning with modern security requirements and regulatory standards.
- Performance for modern data centers: PCIe NVMe 4.0 x4 delivers high IOPS and low latency for read-heavy workloads, enabling rapid data access, snappy caching, and fast boot or load times in virtualized environments. The 3.84 TB capacity keeps hot data on fast media closer to the applications, supporting large-scale analytics and real-time reporting with reduced back-end bottlenecks.
- Enterprise-class reliability and efficiency: Built for continuous operation in demanding data-center conditions, this Lenovo Read Intensive SSD emphasizes stable throughput, wear leveling, and robust power management. The drive’s architecture is optimized for sustained read workloads, delivering predictable performance across long-running tasks while maintaining favorable energy consumption to lower total cost of ownership.
- Security you can trust: The Lenovo 7450 PRO is a Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) with hardware-based encryption, enabling data protection at rest without a performance penalty. IT teams can enforce encryption, manage keys, and meet compliance requirements, making this drive suitable for sensitive workloads in finance, healthcare, and regulated industries.
- Flexible deployment and broad compatibility: The 2.5-inch internal form factor (often used as a U.2 drive in data-center backplanes) provides broad compatibility with a wide range of servers, storage arrays, and backplanes. It integrates smoothly with Lenovo ThinkSystem servers and mixed-vendor environments, supporting easy upgrades, tiered storage configurations, and cache acceleration strategies.
- Value-driven capacity for cache, logs, and analytics: With 3.84 TB of space, organizations can consolidate hot data onto a single, fast SSD, reducing the need for larger, more complex storage ecosystems. This translates to simpler storage management, improved data locality, faster query results, and enhanced user experiences in content-heavy or telemetry-driven applications.
Technical Details of Lenovo 7450 PRO 3.84 TB Solid State Drive
- Capacity: 3.84 TB
- Form Factor: 2.5-inch internal drive (U.2-compatible backplane)
- Interface: PCIe NVMe 4.0 x4
- Drive Type: Read Intensive enterprise SSD
- Security: Self-Encrypting Drive (hardware-based encryption)
- Endurance: Endurance specifications not publicly disclosed by the manufacturer
how to install Lenovo 7450 PRO
- Prepare and verify compatibility with your server or storage backplane. Ensure the system supports 2.5-inch U.2 NVMe drives and has an available hot-swap bay or drive tray.
- Power down the host server and unplug all power sources. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge.
- Remove the appropriate drive tray or drive bay cover to access the backplane interface. If using a backplane, confirm there is an available slot for a 2.5" NVMe drive.
- Mount the Lenovo 7450 PRO into the drive tray and secure it with the mounting screws. Make sure the drive is firmly seated in the tray to ensure a reliable electrical connection.
- Insert the tray into the backplane or U.2 connector, then reattach the drive bay cover and secure any latches or screws as required by your enclosure.
- Reconnect power and data cables. Power on the system and access the server BIOS/UEFI to verify that the drive is detected. If applicable, set the drive mode (e.g., AHCI vs. NVMe) per your platform requirements.
- Boot into the operating system. Use your preferred disk management tool (Disk Management in Windows, or fdisk/gdisk in Linux) to initialize, partition, and format the drive. For encryption, enable the hardware encryption feature if not automatically active.
- Apply any applicable firmware updates or Lenovo enterprise utilities, and configure SMART monitoring to track health, temperature, and endurance metrics over time.
- Test the drive under representative workloads to confirm performance targets, latency, and reliability before placing it into production use.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Lenovo 7450 PRO 3.84 TB SSD? It is an enterprise-grade read-intensive NVMe SSD in a 2.5-inch form factor designed for data centers needing fast read performance, large capacity, and reliable long-term operation.
- Is this drive self-encrypting? Yes. It features hardware-based encryption (Self-Encrypting Drive) to protect data at rest with minimal impact on performance.
- What workloads is it best suited for? Read-intensive databases, caching layers, virtualization, analytics, content delivery networks, telemetry data stores, and other read-heavy data-center applications.
- What interface and form factor does it use? It uses PCIe NVMe 4.0 x4 in a 2.5-inch internal (U.2-compatible) form factor, enabling high bandwidth and low latency in compatible backplanes.
- How do I know if it’s compatible with my server? Check that your server family supports 2.5-inch NVMe drives (U.2) and has an available bay/backplane slot. Lenovo ThinkSystem servers and many mixed-vendor backplanes commonly support this drive; consult your system’s hardware compatibility list for specifics.
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