
HP 764923-B21 120GB SATA SSD 2.5-Inch Hot-Swap
Elevate Your Server Performance with HP Solid State Drives Boost your HP ProLiant server's capabilities with HP Enterprise Solid State Drives (SSDs). Designed for applications requiring high random read and write IOPs, these SSDs deliver exceptional performance and endurance while significantly r...
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Overview
Elevate Your Server Performance with HP Solid State Drives
Boost your HP ProLiant server's capabilities with HP Enterprise Solid State Drives (SSDs). Designed for applications requiring high random read and write IOPs, these SSDs deliver exceptional performance and endurance while significantly reducing power consumption. Enjoy seamless integration into your existing HP server infrastructure with a variety of form factors available.
- Form Factor: 2.5-Inch Small Form Factor (SFF)
- Capacity: 120 GB
- Interface: SATA 6.0 Gb/s
- Hot-Swap: Yes
- Color: Black
Key Features
Provides Simplicity and Lower Total Cost of Ownership
Increases the Efficiency of Your Server
Accelerate Workload Performance with High Performing HP Solid State Drives
Delivers the High Reliability You Can Count On In Your Data Center
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Designed to simplify server storage configurations, potentially leading to easier management.
- Aims to lower the total cost of ownership by increasing server efficiency and reducing maintenance.
- Increases the overall efficiency of server operations, which can optimize resource utilization.
- Accelerates workload performance with its high-performing solid-state drive technology.
- Delivers high reliability, which is crucial for maintaining uptime in data center environments.
- Utilizes solid-state technology for improved speed and durability compared to traditional hard drives.
👎 Cons
- The 120GB capacity might be restrictive for extensive data storage needs in a data center environment, primarily suited for boot drives or caching.
- As an SSD, its cost per gigabyte may be higher than traditional hard drives, especially for larger capacities.
- The "hot-swap" feature requires compatible server infrastructure to be fully utilized for seamless replacement.
- Specific performance metrics like read/write speeds or IOPS are not provided, making direct comparison with other SSDs challenging.
- The SATA interface, while widely compatible, is not as fast as NVMe or other newer PCIe-based SSD technologies.