Disc SSD of Dell enterprice specifications

Hello from Dell support.

I want to buy the SSD for our r420 PowerEdge server. For the use of SQL Server 2008 r2.

We find this a 400 GB SSD drive:
209-27-DESD4G3A
Part number: 400-26754
 

But I can't find the specifications of this SSD drive in the web.

Actually I need to know what brand is, ARE read/write speed and Ops / s, DWPD, and the type of memory.

Thank you in advance.

As you work on the R420, I guess that your server is under warranty. To avoid any problems with the Dell support warranty, your choice is to go with SSD OEM.

Here's everything you need about your request.

Manufactured by SanDisk, model: LB406M

Reading data 385 MB/S

This disc is 400 GB SAS 6GBPS SSD Enterprise Class

Dell Spare Part # 8C38W, please keep in mind that you will require hot swappable tray according to your server chassis.

Here is a link to the specs of your player,

www.sandisk.com/.../SanDiskESS-LightningMixedUse-ds.pdf

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