Lenovo PM1733a 15.36 TB Solid State Drive - 2.5" Internal - PCI Express NVMe (PCI Express NVMe 4.0 x4) - Read Intensive

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The Lenovo ThinkSystem PM1733a 15.36 TB Read Intensive NVMe SSD is engineered for data centers that demand exceptional read performance, reliability, and security in a compact, scalable 2.5-inch form factor. Designed to accelerate data analytics, database back-ends, content delivery, and virtualization workloads, this drive combines the speed of PCIe Gen4 NVMe with enterprise-grade endurance and security features. It elevates density and throughput in storage arrays and servers, enabling organizations to extract more value from data with lower latency and improved response times. If you’re outfitting a modern data center with high-traffic read workloads or building a robust caching tier, the PM1733a delivers a compelling balance of capacity, performance, and manageability while maintaining a cost-efficient profile for large-scale deployments.

  • High-capacity density — up to 15.36 TB in a single 2.5" NVMe drive to maximize storage density in existing enclosures and accelerate data-hungry workloads without expanding rack space.
  • PCIe 4.0 NVMe x4 performance — delivers robust sequential reads and strong random read throughput, ideal for read-intensive databases, analytics pipelines, and media delivery systems that require fast data access with low latency.
  • Read-optimized endurance — engineered to handle heavy read workloads with dependable consistency, offering reliable long-term performance in continuous-read scenarios such as caching, telemetries, and real-time analytics.
  • Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) security — hardware-based encryption protects data at rest, helping meet stringent compliance requirements and simplifying data protection across big-data environments.
  • Enterprise-grade reliability and integration — designed for ThinkSystem servers and other enterprise platforms, with proven reliability, firmware optimization, and seamless management through common enterprise storage tools.

Technical Details of Lenovo PM1733a

  • Capacity: 15.36 TB
  • Form factor: 2.5-inch internal NVMe device
  • Interface: PCIe Gen4 x4, NVMe compliant
  • Drive type: Read Intensive (RI) PCIe NVMe SSD
  • Security: Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) with hardware-based encryption
  • Endurance: Enterprise-class endurance designed for sustained read-heavy workloads
  • Warranty: Standard enterprise warranty terms for Lenovo ThinkSystem SSDs (severity-based support options may apply)

How to install Lenovo PM1733a

Installing the PM1733a is straightforward in compatible ThinkSystem servers or other enterprise platforms that support 2.5-inch NVMe drives. Begin with standard safety procedures: power down the server, unplug power sources, and discharge static electricity before handling components. Identify the correct drive bay or hot-swap cage in your storage array or server chassis that supports 2.5-inch NVMe devices. Remove the bay cover or tray as required and align the PM1733a with the connector interface inside the slot. Gently slide the drive into the NVMe slot until it seats fully, then secure it with the drive tray screws or retention mechanism specified by your enclosure. Reattach the bay if applicable and reconnect power and data paths. Power on the system and enter the server’s firmware or BIOS to confirm the device is detected and operational. In the operating system, initialize the drive using your storage management software or OS disk utility, create a suitable volume, and format it with the appropriate filesystem for your workload. If you plan to enable hardware encryption, configure the SED policy and encryption keys through your management console or security framework. For data-center deployments, ensure firmware is up to date and apply any Lenovo ThinkSystem software updates to optimize performance and reliability. If you’re deploying in a storage array or hyper-converged environment, follow the vendor’s guidance for tiering, caching strategies, and NVMe namespace configuration to maximize throughput and minimize latency.

Best practices for installation also include validating thermal performance and ensuring adequate airflow around the drive. Read-intensive workloads can produce sustained activity, so verify that your chassis fans and rack cooling meet the thermal envelope requirements. For enterprise deployments, keep a spare PM1733a on hand to facilitate hot-swapping and maintain service-level commitments without interrupting production workloads. The PM1733a is designed to integrate smoothly with Lenovo ThinkSystem controllers and management tools, offering predictable performance across a range of read-heavy scenarios while simplifying fleet-wide monitoring and firmware updates.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What workloads are best suited for the PM1733a? A: The PM1733a shines in read-intensive environments such as large-scale analytics, delivery of read-mostly databases, content caching, streaming workloads, virtualization read tiers, and high-throughput data serving. It provides strong sequential read performance and steady random read access that helps reduce latency and improve user experience across data-driven applications.
  • Q: What security features does the PM1733a offer? A: It includes hardware-based Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) capabilities that protect data at rest. This helps organizations meet security and compliance requirements by ensuring that data is encrypted automatically without impacting performance. Encryption keys are managed through standard enterprise security workflows and management tools.
  • Q: Can the PM1733a be used in a ThinkSystem server? A: Yes. The PM1733a is designed for ThinkSystem servers and is intended to maximize compatibility and performance within Lenovo’s ecosystem. It is also suitable for other servers that support 2.5-inch NVMe PCIe SSDs, provided they meet the interface and firmware requirements.
  • Q: How does PCIe Gen4 x4 impact performance? A: PCIe 4.0 x4 delivers higher bandwidth and lower latency compared to PCIe 3.0 generations, enabling faster sequential reads and improved random read throughput. This translates to quicker data access for read-heavy workloads and faster boot and warm-up times for caching layers and databases.
  • Q: What should I consider when scaling storage with PM1733a? A: Consider your workload mix, read-to-write ratio, and required end-to-end latency. For dense deployments, plan for sufficient cooling and power delivery, ensure firmware consistency across drives, and implement proper namespace or volume layouts to optimize performance. Regularly monitor health and firmware updates to sustain reliability and security over time.

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