- Azure Cloud
How to Monitor Azure Performance and Costs
10 Jul, 2025
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AI-generated summary
The Crucial T700 is a very solid choice if you want top-end NVMe speed for the money, and the TCG Opal encryption means you’re not compromising on security just to get performance. For a UK business, it’s a nice fit for anyone running lots of heavy workloads locally—think engineering workstations, media editing stations, dev boxes, or servers that still rely on fast NVMe for caching/scratch. £200 ex-VAT for 1TB is also the sort of pricing where it’s hard to argue against buying a few and standardising, rather than hunting for cheaper drives that may feel slower once you start moving big files or running sustained writes.
That said, I wouldn’t treat it as an “automatic must-buy” for every office PC. If the machines are mostly spreadsheets, email, or basic line-of-business apps, you’ll never notice the performance differences and you’re paying for speed you won’t use. Also, enterprise encryption support can be great, but you still need to make sure your management/BIOS/OS setup actually enforces it the way you expect—encryption features aren’t helpful if your deployment process doesn’t wire them up properly. Overall: buy it for demanding workloads and teams who care about security-by-default; skip it for light-duty desktops where budget and reliability per pound matter more than raw throughput.

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