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SSD disk Micron 7450 PRO 3.84 TB M.2 PCI Express 4.0 NVMe 3D TLC NAND
The Micron 7450 PRO 3.84 TB M.2 PCI Express 4.0 NVMe 3D TLC NAND is a high-capacity M.2 SSD engineered for servers, workstations and demanding storage environments. With 3.84 TB of usable capacity in a compact M.2 22x80mm form factor and a PCIe Gen4 NVMe interface, this drive combines Micron’s 176-layer 3D TLC NAND with enterprise-class firmware to deliver low latency, consistent Quality of Service and support for a variety of platform roles including boot, cache and main data storage.
The SSD provides PCIe Gen4 performance with industry-leading 176-layer NAND and a design focused on predictable latency and reliability for data center workloads. It supports fast random and sequential access patterns for improved application responsiveness, and includes features that reduce risk in server deployments such as power-loss protection on select models and advanced security primitives. The compact M.2 form factor enables easy integration into modern servers and workstations while offering a high-capacity option for storage consolidation.
Install the M.2 drive into an available M.2 2280 slot that supports PCIe Gen4 NVMe. Secure the module with the appropriate standoff and screw, ensure the server or workstation firmware recognizes NVMe devices, and update system drivers and firmware to the latest recommended versions. For deployment as a boot device, configure the platform BIOS/UEFI to select the NVMe drive as the primary boot target. For use in storage pools or databases, follow standard procedures for formatting, partitioning and configuring caching or tiering according to your software stack.
For predictable performance in production environments, use the Micron 7450 PRO in systems that provide adequate cooling and PCIe Gen4 support, apply the manufacturer’s firmware updates, and follow recommended provisioning and endurance guidelines for enterprise SSDs. Consider using the power-loss protected model when the drive is intended for server boot or other critical write workloads.
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