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2.5" SSD UBIQUITI 1TB — 550 MB/s read, 515 MB/s write, SATA 6 Gbit/s, 2.5-inch
Ubiquiti 2.5" SSD 1TB is a 2.5-inch SATA solid-state drive with 1,000 GB capacity, designed for local storage and system upgrades. The drive provides sequential read speeds up to 550 MB/s and write speeds up to 515 MB/s over a SATA 6 Gbit/s interface. Its compact 2.5" form factor and light weight make it suitable for desktop and laptop storage expansion as well as for devices that require fast boot and file access.
This 2.5" SSD delivers faster system responsiveness and reduced load times compared with mechanical drives while keeping a standard SATA interface for broad compatibility. With up to 550 MB/s read and 515 MB/s write performance, the drive supports typical consumer and light professional workflows where reliable sequential throughput is important. The 1 TB capacity provides substantial onboard storage for operating systems, applications, and data within a compact 2.5" enclosure.
Install the 2.5" SSD into a compatible SATA bay or adapter in your desktop, laptop, or supported network device. Connect power and SATA data cables to the host system, then initialize and format the drive using the operating system's disk management tools if required. For system migrations, use disk-cloning utilities to copy the original drive image to the SSD, or perform a fresh OS installation to take full advantage of the drive's performance.
For optimal performance, ensure the host supports SATA III (6 Gbit/s) and enable TRIM support in the operating system. Regularly back up important data and use the SSD in environments within the manufacturer's specified operating temperature and handling guidelines. When installing in portable devices, secure the drive within the chassis to prevent movement and connector stress.
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