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At £570.95 ex-VAT for a 480GB 3.5" SATA SSD, this Lenovo drives a pretty narrow value case. In most real-world server/storage builds, SATA SSDs at this capacity tend to be “fine but not exciting” versus either cheaper SSDs with the same interface or moving up to higher-performing options when the budget allows. The hot-swap angle is useful, but only if you’re in an environment where you genuinely benefit from pulling/replacing drives frequently without downtime—otherwise you’re paying a premium for a convenience you won’t use.
**Who should buy:** teams running a server that’s specifically set up for 3.5" hot-swap bays and already standardized on Lenovo’s supported drive ecosystem. If you need a supported, predictable replacement for existing Lenovo hardware and downtime is costly, it can make sense—even if it’s not the best price per GB.
**Who should not:** anyone building a new system from scratch or trying to maximise cost efficiency. If you don’t strictly need 3.5" hot-swap support (and Lenovo compatibility), you’ll usually get better value with alternative SATA SSDs, or better performance per pound by stepping up to faster drive types your platform supports.

Dell
Dell - Custom Kit - SSD - Read Intensive - 1.92 TB - 2.5" (in 3.5" carrier) - SAS 24Gb/s - for PowerEdge T440, T440 Tailor Made

Dell
Dell - SSD - Read Intensive - 1.92 TB - 2.5" (in 3.5" carrier) - SATA 6Gb/s - for PowerEdge C6420 (3.5")

Samsung
Samsung 990 PRO MZ-V9P4T0GW - SSD - encrypted - 4 TB - internal - M.2 2280 - PCIe 4.0 x4 (NVMe) - 256-bit AES - TCG Opal Encryption 2.0 - integrated heatsink

Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkSystem 5300 Entry - SSD - 960 GB - hot-swap - 3.5" - SATA 6Gb/s - for ThinkAgile VX2330 Appliance, VX3331, VX55XX Appliance, VX75XX Certified Node