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HPE P47488-001 480GB ProLiant 2.5 inch TLC 6Gb/s SATA SSD
- Capacity: 480GB
- Interface: 6Gb/s SATA
- Form Factor: 2.5-inch
- NAND Type: TLC (Triple-Level Cell)
- Designed for HPE ProLiant servers
- Provides faster boot times and application loading compared to HDDs
- Hot-swappable for seamless maintenance
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Product Overview
The HPE P47488-001 is a 480GB ProLiant SSD featuring TLC NAND flash technology and a 6Gb/s SATA interface. Designed for 2.5-inch drive bays, it offers a balance of capacity, performance, and cost-effectiveness for general-purpose server storage. This SSD is suitable for a variety of workloads, including boot drives, application storage, and less demanding data storage needs.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 480GB |
| Interface | 6Gb/s SATA |
| Form Factor | 2.5-inch |
Additional Specifications
| NAND Type | TLC |
| Brand | HPE |
| Part Number | P47488-001 |
Product Description
The HPE P47488-001 480GB SSD is a reliable storage solution for HPE ProLiant servers, offering improved performance over traditional hard disk drives. It utilizes TLC NAND flash, which provides a good balance between cost, capacity, and endurance for many common server applications. The 6Gb/s SATA interface ensures broad compatibility and sufficient bandwidth for everyday computing tasks. This 2.5-inch SSD is ideal for upgrading server storage to enhance responsiveness and reduce latency. It can be used for operating system installations, application data, or as part of a tiered storage strategy. The hot-swappable design allows for easy installation and replacement without interrupting server operations, contributing to higher availability. With 480GB of storage, this drive is suitable for a range of workloads, from general file serving to hosting less intensive databases or web applications. Its solid-state nature means no moving parts, leading to greater durability and lower power consumption compared to mechanical drives.



