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£903.41 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £752.84 ex‑VAT, this Lenovo 3.5" 6TB SATA drive is only really good value if you need *capacity* over anything else and you’re dropping it into a chassis/server that’s already set up for 7200RPM SATA. In the real world, spinning disks at this price point are best suited to straightforward storage tasks: general file shares, backup targets, archive workloads, or low-to-medium IOPS use in a data-holding server where the rest of the platform (controller, airflow, bays) is doing most of the heavy lifting. If you’re doing that kind of “put data somewhere and don’t overthink it” use case, it’s a sensible, predictable choice—Lenovo-branded drives are typically aligned with how these environments are validated and serviced.
Where I’d be cautious: if you’re paying premium pricing for a single large SATA disk, you may be better off comparing against cheaper per‑TB options or—if performance matters—moving some workloads to SSD/NVMe for anything latency-sensitive. Also, if this is going into an application that demands consistent IOPS or rapid random reads/writes, 7200RPM SATA can feel slow compared to modern solid-state storage, and you’ll end up bottlenecking on the drive. Bottom line: buy it if your requirement is capacity-in-a-server and compatibility with Lenovo hardware matters; don’t buy it if you’re expecting it to behave like fast storage or if your main goal is cost-per-TB at minimum performance.

Lenovo
ThinkServer 3TB7.2K3.5En6GbSATAHotSwHDD

Lenovo
Lenovo - Hard drive - 10 TB - hot-swap - 3.5" - SAS - nearline - 7200 rpm - for Storage D1212 4587

HP
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Lenovo
Lenovo Enterprise - Hard drive - 2 TB - internal - 3.5" - SATA 6Gb/s - nearline - 7200 rpm - for ThinkServer TS150 (3.5"), 70LU (3.5"), 70LV (3.5"), 70LX (3.5")