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How to Set Up VoIP Call Recording for Business Compliance
18 Mar, 2026

£1667.66 inc. VAT
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At £1389.72 ex‑VAT for a 4TB Z Turbo mini M.2 kit, this is absolutely not an “I just need more storage” purchase. This is the sort of drive you buy when you already run workloads that *benefit* from fast, consistent enterprise NAND and you care about managed security features. If you’re using a HP Z-class workstation/server platform and you want the storage stack to feel predictable under sustained write loads (virtualisation, heavy compilation, media ingest, database/temp workloads), the Z line is generally the right ecosystem play—less faff, better compatibility, and usually fewer surprises than mixing-and-matching generic OEM drives.
Who should buy: IT teams or engineering/production users standardising on HP hardware for secure, internal storage in environments where data-at-rest protection matters (and where you’ll actually use it). Who should *not* buy: anyone whose main goal is bulk capacity for file shares, archives, or light office workloads—there are far cheaper ways to get usable TB. In short: pay this price if it’s for an HP Z deployment with security/consistency requirements and real performance utilisation; skip it if you just want value per terabyte.

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