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SSD disk Samsung 480 GB 2.5" SATA III MZ-7L348000
The Samsung PM893 480 GB SSD (2.5" SATA III, MZ-7L348000) provides a 2.5-inch form factor with a SATA III 6 Gb/s interface and 480 GB capacity. Designed for server and PC storage, it delivers up to 550 MB/s sequential read and 520 MB/s sequential write speeds with random performance suitable for mixed workloads. The drive includes end-to-end data protection and power loss protection to preserve data integrity and is backed by Samsung manufacturing quality and a limited 5-year warranty or 1.0 DWPD.
The PM893 combines SATA III compatibility with strong sequential and random performance for mixed read/write workloads, while offering end-to-end data protection and power-loss protection to reduce the risk of data corruption. Its 2.5-inch form factor and 6 Gb/s interface make it compatible with common server and desktop systems, and the SSD reduces power and cooling needs compared with legacy drives. Samsung production and quality control support consistent reliability for continuous operation.
Install the 2.5" Samsung PM893 into a compatible SATA III bay or mounting bracket and connect it to the motherboard using a SATA data cable and a power connector from the PSU. Initialize and format the drive in your operating system, then install the OS or migrate data from an existing drive using cloning tools. Use the Samsung SSD Toolkit or other management software to monitor health, firmware updates, and performance.
For reliable operation, use the PM893 in systems with a proper SATA III host controller and maintain up-to-date firmware. Where possible, enable the platform’s power-loss protection features and perform regular backups. In data center deployments, monitor drive health and wear levels to plan replacements within the warranty or DWPD limits.
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