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How to Move Your VoIP Phone System to a New Office
11 Feb, 2026

£3172.55 inc. VAT
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At **£2,643.79 ex-VAT** for a **1.6TB 2.5" SAS SSD**, this is the kind of drive you buy when you *already know* you need SAS (typically for certain server backplanes/controllers, or when you’re standardising on existing enterprise storage stacks). If your environment is SAS-based and you want a dependable, serviceable internal SSD that won’t cause controller/compatibility drama, this is plausible value—Lenovo drives tend to be the “boring, works-in-the-server” option you want when downtime is expensive.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this for a generic upgrade, a lab box, or anything where you can use cheaper SATA/NVMe alternatives. SAS SSDs at this price can be hard to justify unless you’re getting real performance/latency gains in a specific workload *and* you’re staying within a validated server ecosystem. If you’re doing VMs, databases, or performance-sensitive I/O on an older SAS platform and you need capacity without changing the whole storage controller story, it makes sense. If you’re free to choose newer tech, this pricing likely makes it a “wait or compare harder” situation.

Kingston
Kingston NV2 - SSD - 2 TB - internal - M.2 2280 - PCIe 4.0 x4 (NVMe) - for Intel Next Unit of Computing 12 Pro Kit - NUC12WSKi5

Kingston
Kingston XS1000 - SSD - 2 TB - external (portable) - USB 3.2 Gen 2 (USB-C connector) - red

Lenovo
Micron 5300 - SSD - 1.92 TB - hot-swap - 2.5" - SATA 6Gb/s - for ThinkAgile MX3330-F Appliance, MX3331-F Certified Node, VX75XX Certified Node

Dell
Dell - SSD - Mixed Use - 1.6 TB - hot-swap - 2.5" - SAS 24Gb/s