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Intel Solid-State Drive DC P4510 Series - SSD - 4 TB - PCIe...
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SSDPE2KX040T810 is a HDD engineered for enterprise applications, offering a 3.5-inch form factor with a SATA III interface and a 7200 RPM spindle speed. With a total storage capacity of 4 TB and a robust 256 MB cache, this drive is designed to support heavy workloads with an annual workload rating of 550 TB/yr and an MTBF of 2,000,000 hours, ensuring high reliability for continuous operations.
SSDPE2KX040T810 is optimized for a range of demanding environments including data centers, desktops, NAS systems, and surveillance applications. It features advanced engineering with helium-sealed construction, integrated vibration protection, and dual actuator technology, all while maintaining efficient power consumption of approximately 10 Watts during read/write operations and 8 Watts when idle.
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| Product Type | Hard Drive | Hard Drive | Hard Drive | Hard Drive | Hard Drive |
| Drive Type | HDD | HDD | HDD | HDD | HDD |
| Use Case | Desktop / Server / NAS / Surveillance / Enterprise Storage | Desktop / Server / NAS / Surveillance / Enterprise Storage | Desktop / Server / NAS / Surveillance / Enterprise Storage | Desktop / Server / NAS / Surveillance / Enterprise Storage | Desktop / Server / NAS / Surveillance / Enterprise Storage |
| Interface | SATA III | SAS 12Gb/s | SATA III | SATA III | SATA III |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch | 3.5-inch | 3.5-inch | 3.5-inch | 3.5-inch |
| Storage Capacity | 4 TB | 8 TB | 10 TB | 4 TB | 8 TB |
| Spindle Speed (RPM) | 7200 RPM | 7200 RPM | 7200 RPM | 7200 RPM | 7200 RPM |
| Cache (Buffer Size) | 256 MB | 256 MB | 256 MB | 256 MB | 256 MB |
| Average Latency | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Data Transfer Rate | Up to 250 MB/s | Up to 250 MB/s | Up to 250 MB/s | Up to 250 MB/s | Up to 250 MB/s |
| Annual Workload Rating | 550 TB/yr | 550 TB/yr | 550 TB/yr | 550 TB/yr | 550 TB/yr |
| Power Consumption (Read/Write) | 10 Watts | N/A | 8 Watts | 8 Watts | 8.0 Watts |
| Power Consumption (Idle) | 8 Watts | N/A | 6 Watts | 5 Watts | 4.0 Watts |
| Encryption Support | AES 256-bit | AES 256-bit | AES 256-bit | AES 256-bit | AES 256-bit |
| Helium Sealed | Helium-Sealed | Helium-Sealed | Helium-Sealed | Helium-Sealed | Helium-Sealed |
| Drive Bays Supported | Multi-bay | Multi-bay | Multi-bay | Multi-bay | Multi-bay |
| Vibration Protection | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Advanced Features | Dual Actuator | Dual Actuator | Dual Actuator | Dual Actuator | Dual Actuator |
| Operating Temperature | 5–60°C | 5–60°C | 5–55°C | 5–55°C | 5–60°C |
| Product Name | SSDPE2KX040T810 | SSDPE2NU076T801 | HBRPEKNL0202A01 | SSDSCKHW360A401 | SSDSC2KG038TZ01 |
| Height | 1.03 inches | 1.03 inches | 1.03 inches | 1.03 inches | 1.03 inches |
| Width | 5.78 inches | 5.79 inches | 5.78 inches | 5.79 inches | 5.79 inches |
| Depth | 4.02 inches | 4.00 inches | 4 inches | 4.00 inches | 4.00 inches |
| Weight | 1.65 lbs | 3.0 lbs | 2.2 lbs | 1.2 lbs | 1.8 lbs |
Fast 4TB NVMe SSD delivering consistent enterprise performance.
Excellent capacity and reliable throughput.
Stable latency for production environments.
Strong PCIe performance for analytics clusters.
Professional enterprise storage solution.
Smooth integration and dependable results.
High-capacity SSD exceeding expectations.
The Intel SSD DC P4510 Series (SKU: SSDPE2KX040T810) offers 4 TB of NVMe storage per unit and is sold as a pack of 10 drives.
Each drive uses a PCIe 3.1 x4 interface with NVMe 1.3 protocol in a U.2 (2.5-inch) form factor optimized for data-center servers and storage arrays.
You can achieve up to 3,200 MB/s sequential read and up to 2,100 MB/s sequential write performance under typical data-center workloads.
The SSD delivers up to 550,000 random read IOPS and up to 500,000 random write IOPS at QD32, ensuring low latency for mixed-workload applications.
Each drive is rated for 5.1 drive writes per day (DWPD) over a five-year warranty, totaling more than 7 petabytes written (PBW).
The P4510 Series includes end-to-end data path protection, power-loss protection capacitors, and Intel’s high reliability firmware for consistent uptime.
Yes, it supports AES 256-bit self-encrypting drive (SED) capabilities to protect data at rest without impacting performance.
Typical active power is 9.3 W, and idle power is approximately 3.0 W, balancing performance with energy efficiency in large server deployments.
Each drive operates reliably between 0 °C and 70 °C when installed in a properly cooled server environment.
Intel provides a five-year limited warranty per drive, covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.
Yes, it’s compatible with any server or storage chassis that supports U.2 NVMe drives over PCIe 3.1 x4, including Intel, Dell, HP, and Supermicro systems.
Use Intel® SSD Data Center Tool (SDCT) or NVMe Management CLI to monitor SMART attributes, update firmware, and configure drive security.
It excels in high-throughput database, analytics, cloud-computing, and software-defined storage applications that demand low latency and high reliability.
Mount each 2.5″ drive in an available U.2 bay or adapter, connect to a PCIe 3.1 x4 NVMe backplane, then verify recognition in your system BIOS or OS NVMe driver.
Yes, they support NVMe RAID configurations via software-defined RAID or hardware RAID controllers that explicitly support NVMe over PCIe.
Follow your server vendor’s hot-swap or service procedures, replace the failed drive with a new unit from your pack, then rebuild or resync data according to your RAID or backup strategy.