Micron 5400 PRO 480 GB Solid State Drive - M.2 2280 Internal - SATA (SATA/600) - Read Intensive

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Micron 5400 PRO 480 GB: M.2 2280 Internal SATA SSD for Read-Intensive Data Center Workloads

The Micron 5400 PRO 480 GB solid state drive is engineered to deliver the enterprise-grade reliability and steady, predictable performance you need for read-intensive data-center workloads. Built on Micron’s acclaimed 176-layer 3D NAND technology, this drive merges dense capacity with mature SATA stability in a compact M.2 2280 form factor. Designed to operate in server rooms, virtualization environments, caching layers, boot drives, and edge deployments, the 5400 PRO is optimized for high-throughput, low-latency data access with the long-term endurance required by data centers. Whether you’re refreshing aging storage or provisioning new machines, this drive offers a balance of compatibility, efficiency, and rugged reliability that many organizations expect from Micron’s SATA SSD family.

  • 176-layer 3D NAND technology: The 5400 PRO leverages Micron’s cutting-edge multi-layer NAND to deliver high capacity per die, improved energy efficiency, and robust data integrity over the life of the drive. This architectural advancement translates into consistent read performance and reliable operation under continuous workloads.
  • M.2 2280 form factor: A compact, plug-and-play solution designed for systems with M.2 slots that support SATA mode. The slim 2280 footprint makes it suitable for a wide range of servers, workstations, and IT appliances where space is at a premium without sacrificing capacity or endurance.
  • SATA 6Gb/s interface (SATA/600): The industry-standard SATA interface provides broad compatibility with existing data-center and client hardware. It combines familiar cabling and controller support with dependable, predictable throughput for read-intensive tasks and boot operations.
  • Read-intensive performance profile: Engineered to excel in workloads that favor rapid data reads, this drive maintains steady latency and high read throughput, making it a strong choice for caching layers, database reads, virtual machine hosting, and operating system boot drives where fast read access is critical.
  • Enterprise-grade reliability for data centers: Built to endure continuous operation in demanding environments, the 5400 PRO emphasizes durability, consistent performance, and long-term availability—key requirements for data-center deployments that rely on stable storage to support service levels and uptime commitments.

Technical Details of Micron 5400 PRO 480 GB

  • Capacity: 480 GB
  • Form Factor: M.2 2280
  • Interface: SATA 6Gb/s (SATA/600)
  • Type: Read-Intensive SATA SSD
  • NAND Type: 176-Layer 3D NAND
  • Optimized for sustained read workloads with strong data integrity
  • Designed for data-center environments requiring reliable, compact storage

How to install Micron 5400 PRO 480 GB SSD

  • Verify compatibility: Ensure your system has an M.2 slot that supports SATA mode (not all M.2 slots support SATA; some require NVMe). Check the motherboard or system documentation for SATA support and screw hole placement.
  • Power down and unplug: Complete any necessary shutdown procedures and disconnect power to avoid static discharge.
  • Prepare the workstation or server: Ground yourself using an anti-static strap or by touching a grounded metal surface. Gather a small Phillips-head screwdriver if your chassis requires a mounting screw for the M.2 module.
  • Remove a suitable M.2 slot cover and standoff (if present): Some systems ship with a pre-installed spacer or standoff. If your motherboard does not have a stand-off aligned with the M.2 slot, install one in the correct position for 80mm length drives.
  • Insert the drive: Align the notches on the Micron 5400 PRO with the M.2 connector and insert the drive at a slight angle (usually about 30 degrees). Gently press down and secure the screw to hold the module flat against the motherboard or system board.
  • Power on and verify recognition: Boot the system and enter the BIOS/UEFI. Confirm that the drive appears in the storage/boot devices list. If necessary, adjust boot order to prioritize the new drive.
  • Initialize and format in the operating system: In Windows, open Disk Management to initialize the disk and create partitions, then format with NTFS or your preferred file system. In Linux, use your preferred partitioning tool (gdisk, parted, etc.) and file system (ext4, XFS, etc.). Ensure you have backups where needed and allocate any necessary space for your workloads.
  • Update firmware if available: Check Micron’s support resources for any firmware updates that may improve compatibility or performance. Apply updates as recommended by Micron.
  • Test and monitor: After installation, run basic performance tests and monitor temperatures and SMART data to ensure healthy operation under expected workloads.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is the Micron 5400 PRO 480 GB an NVMe drive? No. This model uses the SATA 6Gb/s (SATA/600) interface in an M.2 2280 form factor. It is designed for SATA-based storage needs rather than PCIe NVMe speeds.
  • What workloads is this drive best suited for? It is optimized for read-intensive data-center workloads, including caching layers, boot drives, database read operations, virtualization hosts, and other scenarios where reliable, steady read performance is essential.
  • Will it work in my existing system? If your system has an M.2 slot that supports SATA mode, this drive should be compatible. Always verify that your motherboard or chassis supports SATA-enabled M.2 modules and that there is a secure mounting point for the 80mm length.
  • How do I format the drive in my operating system? In Windows, use Disk Management to initialize and create partitions, then format as NTFS or your preferred file system. In macOS or Linux, use the appropriate disk utilities to partition and format the new SSD. Ensure you back up important data before formatting.
  • What warranty or support comes with this Micron SSD? Warranty terms typically vary by region and reseller. Check the warranty details provided by your supplier or Micron’s official documentation for the specific coverage and duration in your locale.

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