- VoIP & Phone Systems
How to Back Up Your Business Phone System
9 Mar, 2026
£214.00 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The WD Blue SN5100 is a sensible “get-it-done” NVMe drive, and at ~£178.72 ex-VAT for 1TB it’s priced like a mainstream workstation/storage upgrade rather than a performance monster. In day-to-day office IT use—thin clients, VDI image boot drives, general admin machines, or small server tasks where you want snappy responsiveness without paying premium—this kind of WD Blue is usually a good match. It’s the sort of SSD you’ll feel in faster app launches and quicker system load times, especially compared to SATA SSDs.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for heavy, sustained write workloads or for teams pushing the absolute limits of throughput (content pipelines, constant database churn, scratch disks for pro workloads). If you’ve got “big writes all day” use cases, you’ll want a more premium line with better endurance/strategy—otherwise you’re paying for performance you won’t really get to enjoy. For most typical B2B installs, though—especially when you’re balancing budget, reliability, and upgrade value—the SN5100 is a solid choice.

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