Micron 5400 MAX - SSD - Mixed Use - encrypted - 960 GB - hot-swap - 2.5" - SATA 6Gb/s - 256-bit AES - Self-Encrypting Drive (SED), TCG Enterprise SSC - for ThinkSystem SR250 V2 7D7Q (2.5"), 7D7R (2.5"); ST250 V2 7D8F (2.5"), 7D8G (2.5") | 4XB7A82290
Product Features
- Automatic encryption
It is vital that a company keep its data secure. With the threat of data loss due to physical theft or improper inventory practices, it is important that the data be encrypted. However, challenges with performance, scalability, and complexity have led IT departments to push back against security policies that require the use of encryption. In addition, encryption has been viewed as risky by those unfamiliar with key management, a process for ensuring a company can always decrypt its own data. Self-encrypting drives comprehensively resolve these issues, making encryption both easy and affordable. When the self-encrypting drive is in normal use, its owner need not maintain authentication keys (otherwise known as credentials or passwords) in order to access the data on the drive. The self-encrypting drive will encrypt data being written to the drive and decrypt data being read from it, all without requiring an authentication key from the owner. - Drive retirement and disposal
When hard drives are retired and moved outside the physically protected data center into the hands of others, the data on those drives is put at significant risk. Self-encrypting drives eliminate the need to overwrite, destroy, or store retired drives. When the drive is to be retired, it can be cryptographically erased, a process that is nearly instantaneous regardless of the capacity of the drive. - Instant secure erase
The self-encrypting drive provides instant data encryption key destruction via cryptographic erasure. When it is time to retire or repurpose the drive, the owner sends a command to the drive to perform a cryptographic erasure. Cryptographic erasure simply replaces the encryption key inside the encrypted drive, making it impossible to ever decrypt the data encrypted with the deleted key. Self-encrypting drives reduce IT operating expenses by reducing asset control challenges and disposal costs. Data security with self-encrypting drives helps ensure compliance with privacy regulations without hindering IT efficiency. - Auto-locking
Insider theft or misplacement is a growing concern for businesses of all sizes; in addition, managers of branch offices and small businesses without strong physical security face greater vulnerability to external theft. Self-encrypting drives include a feature called auto-lock mode to help secure active data against theft. Using a self-encrypting drive when auto-lock mode is enabled simply requires securing the drive with an authentication key. When secured in this manner, the drive's data encryption key is locked whenever the drive is powered down. In other words, the moment the self-encrypting drive is switched off or unplugged, it automatically locks down the drive's data.
Special Fetures
- Industry standard 2.5-inch form factor
- 176-layer 3D TLC NAND flash memory
- Supports the SafeStore self-encrypting drive (SED) functionality of ThinkSystem RAID adapters
- 6 Gbps SATA host interface
- High reliability and enhanced ruggedness
- Absence of moving parts to reduce potential failure points in the server
- S.M.A.R.T. support
- Advanced Encrypting Standard (AES) 256-bit encryption
- Supports Sanitize Cryptographic Erase
- Full end-to-end data path protection
Product Specification
Device Type | Solid state drive - hot-swap |
Capacity | 960 GB |
Hardware Encryption | Yes |
Encryption Algorithm | 256-bit AES |
NAND Flash Memory Type | 3D triple-level cell (TLC) |
Form Factor | 2.5" |
Interface | SATA 6Gb/s |
Features | End-to-end data path protection, advanced power loss data management, Exclusive-OR (XOR), Extended Error Correction Code (ECC), Sanitise Cryptographic Erase support, 176-layer 3D TLC NAND technology, S.M.A.R.T. |
Width | 70 mm |
Depth | 100 mm |
Height | 7 mm |
Weight | 70 g |
Performance | |
Drive Writes Per Day (DWPD) | 5 |
SSD Endurance | 8760 TB |
Drive Class | Mixed Use |
Drive Transfer Rate | 600 MBps (external) |
Internal Data Rate | 540 MBps (read) / 520 MBps (write) |
4KB Random Read | 95000 IOPS |
4KB Random Write | 65000 IOPS |
Average Latency | 35 µs |
Reliability | |
MTBF | 3,000,000 hours |
Non-Recoverable Errors | 1 per 10^17 |
Expansion & Connectivity | |
Interfaces | 1 x SATA 6 Gb/s |
Compatible Bay | 2.5" |
Power | |
Power Consumption | 2.8 Watt (read) ¦ 3.1 Watt (write) |
Miscellaneous | |
Compliant Standards | BSMI CNS 13438 Class B, ICES-003 Class B, EN55024 Class B, RoHS, UL 60950-1 Second Edition, BSMI CNS 13438, RCM, IEC 60950-1:2005 Second Edition, IEC60950/EN60950, FCC CFR47 Part 15 B Class B, EN 55032 Class B, WEEE 2012/19/EC, KCC KN32 Class B, KCC KN35 Class B, Micron Green Standard, BSMI CNS 15663, VCCI 2015.04 Class B, EN 60950-1:2006+A1:2010+A11:2009 + A12:2011 + A2:2013, AS/NZS CISPR32 Class B, SI 2016/1091 Class B, SI 2012/3032 RoHS, EN55032 Class B |
Manufacturer Warranty | |
Service & Support | Limited warranty - replacement - 1 year |
Environmental Parameters | |
Min Operating Temperature | 0 °C |
Max Operating Temperature | 70 °C |
Humidity Range Operating | 5 - 95% (non-condensing) |
Shock Tolerance (non-operating) | 1500 g @ 0.5 ms |
Vibration Tolerance (non-operating) | 3.13 gRMS @ 5-800 Hz |
Compatibility Information | |
Designed For | Lenovo ThinkSystem SR250 V2 7D7Q (2.5"), 7D7R (2.5") ¦ Lenovo ThinkSystem ST250 V2 7D8F (2.5"), 7D8G (2.5") |
Features - Lenovo - 4XB7A82290
- 2.5"
- Internal
- SATA
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