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£2457.10 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £2,047.58 ex-VAT for a 400GB 2.5" SAS SSD, this Lenovo drive is very much a “buy it because it fits the server” purchase, not a “buy it because it’s cheap” one. The value only really makes sense if you already have Lenovo server hardware that’s picky about supported parts, controller compatibility, and firmware expectations. If you’re replacing a failed drive in an existing Lenovo environment and you want it to drop in cleanly with the right level of support/validation, paying this kind of money can be worth it—downtime and troubleshooting time usually cost more than the hardware delta.
Who should buy: data-centre or SMB IT teams running Lenovo 2.5" SAS backplanes that need a like-for-like replacement, or organisations that prefer standardised vendor-approved components over “best effort” third-party drives. Who should *not* buy: anyone shopping for an SSD purely on cost-per-GB or planning to repurpose it into non-Lenovo/SAS setups—there are almost always better-value options (especially if you can use SATA/NVMe depending on the platform). Unless you’re sure you need SAS and that your workload benefits from this particular class of 3D TLC drive, I’d be cautious—this pricing suggests you’re paying for ecosystem fit and support, not standout performance per pound.

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