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£1086.83 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £905.69 ex-VAT for a 1TB 2.5" U.2 NVMe drive, this feels like “brand-tax” more than a deal. It’s a solid, enterprise-style SSD from Lenovo, so if you’re fitting it into a supported Lenovo server and you want the least hassle on firmware/compatibility, that matters. For homelabbers or anyone building mixed hardware, the value drops fast—you can usually find similar NVMe performance tiers from other reputable OEM/partner drives for less, and you’re less likely to care about Lenovo-specific validation.
I’d recommend this if you’re buying for a Lenovo environment where vendor support and predictable qualification are priorities (e.g., production servers, managed estates, or customers who don’t want “non-standard” parts). I’d be cautious if you’re purely chasing cost per TB or upgrading a few standalone systems—at this price, you’re paying for the Lenovo badge, not the raw storage. If you tell me the server model (and whether it’s for boot, general storage, or heavy write workloads), I can give a clearer “yes/no” on whether the spend makes sense.

Lenovo
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Dell
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Lenovo
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