The drive provides 3.84 TB of raw SSD capacity (enterprise-class usable capacity will depend on formatting and provisioning).
It is a 2.5-inch form factor designed for server and storage array bays that accept 2.5" drives.
This model uses a SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) interface. Confirm the supported SAS generation (e.g., 12 Gb/s or 6 Gb/s) in the vendor datasheet or your server documentation.
Yes — it is an enterprise-class SSD intended for use in servers and storage systems where reliability and sustained performance are required.
Hot-swap capability depends on the server/backplane and drive tray — the SSD itself is compatible with hot-swap server bays, but verify your server hardware supports hot-swap operations for 2.5" SAS drives.
Yes, SAS enterprise SSDs are commonly used in RAID arrays. Ensure your RAID controller supports SAS SSDs and check any vendor compatibility lists or recommended firmware for optimal results.
Verify the drive's physical form factor (2.5"), SAS interface generation, drive height, and connector type against your server/backplane specifications. Also consult your server/storage vendor's HCL (Hardware Compatibility List) and the HUAWEI product datasheet.
Endurance (e.g., DWPD), MTBF, and warranty vary by model/firmware. Refer to the official HUAWEI datasheet or contact the seller for specific endurance ratings and warranty terms.
Many enterprise SAS SSDs include features such as power-loss protection and end-to-end data protection, but exact features depend on the specific model/firmware. Check the HUAWEI datasheet or contact support for confirmation.
The drive should expose S.M.A.R.T. and other telemetry via the SAS interface. Use your server management tools or HUAWEI utilities to monitor health and apply firmware updates provided by HUAWEI or your system vendor.
Performance depends on controller, firmware, workload, and SAS generation. For precise IOPS and throughput numbers, consult the official HUAWEI datasheet or performance guides for this model.
Some enterprise SSDs offer hardware-based encryption; check the product datasheet or HUAWEI documentation to confirm whether this specific model includes encryption features and which standards are supported.
Operating temperature range, power consumption, and shock/vibration ratings are specified in the product datasheet. Review those specifications to ensure they meet your data center or server environment requirements.
Install the 2.5" SSD into a compatible drive tray or carrier, insert it into a matching SAS bay on the server or storage array, and secure it per your server vendor's instructions. Ensure the system is powered down or follow your server's hot-swap procedure if supported.
SAS SSDs typically provide higher reliability, enterprise features (dual-port support on some models), better error handling, and often higher sustained performance compared with consumer SATA SSDs, making them better suited for mission-critical server and storage workloads.
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