The Dell SATA mixed SSD 480GB is a balanced-endurance server drive for PowerEdge workloads with regular read and write activity. Typical roles include VM storage and transactional databases where a Read Intensive SSD would be underspecified.
Dell SATA mixed SSD — 480GB Hot-Plug Balanced Endurance
The Mixed Use rating covers up to ~10 DWPD, versus 1–3 DWPD for a Read Intensive drive. VM disks, SQL Server logs and Exchange databases generate enough writes to require the Mixed Use tier for reliable operation. Using a Read Intensive SSD in these roles risks exhausting its rated write endurance years before its warranty expires, leading to unexpected failure. The Dell SATA mixed SSD is certified for PERC RAID controllers and iDRAC drive health monitoring. It supports hot-swap replacement. Find details at the Dell website.
Selecting the Right SSD Endurance Tier for South African Deployments
The most common SSD mistake is deploying Read Intensive drives for write-active workloads. The Mixed Use tier is correct for any workload with sustained write activity. The 480GB capacity suits individual VM disks and small-to-medium database instances. Larger Mixed Use variants (960GB, 1.92TB) are available for workloads requiring both the Mixed Use endurance tier and higher per-drive capacity. For RAID 5 or 6 SSD VMware datastores, using Mixed Use drives throughout ensures consistent endurance across all member drives. Browse server storage in the Components section at Briggi Tech.
Mixed Use vs Read Intensive vs Write Intensive
Dell’s server SSD portfolio covers three endurance tiers: Read Intensive (RI, ~1–3 DWPD), Mixed Use (MU, ~10 DWPD) and Write Intensive (WI, ~25+ DWPD). Mixed Use covers most real-world server workloads. Write Intensive is reserved for extreme write scenarios such as write-ahead logs and high-frequency transaction recording. For purely read-dominated roles—OS boot volumes, analytics read caches—the Read Intensive tier is more economical.











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