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Dell 345-BHFV 7.68TB TLC SATA 2.5-In SSD
- Capacity: 7.68TB
- Interface: 6Gb/s SATA
- Form Factor: 2.5-inch
- NAND Type: TLC (Triple-Level Cell)
- High capacity for data storage
- Improved performance over HDDs
- Hot-swappable for serviceability
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Product Overview
The Dell 345-BHFV is a 7.68TB TLC SATA SSD designed for 2.5-inch drive bays. It offers a large capacity with the performance benefits of solid-state technology, utilizing a 6Gb/s SATA interface. This drive is suitable for general-purpose server storage and applications where high capacity is needed at a reasonable cost.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 7.68TB |
| Interface | 6Gb/s SATA |
| Form Factor | 2.5-inch |
Additional Specifications
| NAND Type | TLC |
| Brand | Dell |
| Part Number | 345-BHFV |
Product Description
The Dell 345-BHFV 7.68TB SSD provides a substantial storage capacity combined with the speed advantages of solid-state technology. It uses TLC NAND flash, offering a good balance between capacity, performance, and cost for a wide range of business applications. The 6Gb/s SATA interface ensures broad compatibility with servers and storage systems that support this standard. This 2.5-inch drive is an excellent choice for consolidating data, running virtual machines, or storing large application datasets where high capacity is a primary requirement. By upgrading to this SSD, organizations can benefit from faster boot times, quicker application loading, and improved overall system responsiveness compared to traditional hard drives. The hot-swappable design of the 345-BHFV facilitates easy installation and replacement without the need to power down the server, ensuring minimal disruption to operations. Its solid-state construction also leads to increased durability and lower power consumption, contributing to operational efficiency and reduced TCO.



