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The Cisco FPR4K-SSD800= is an 800GB SATA 6Gb/s solid-state drive engineered for Firepower 4100/9300 series appliances. Unlike commercial SSDs, it’s optimized for:
Key hardware specs (per Firepower 4100 Hardware Guide):
This SSD is mandatory for three Firepower functions:
FTD Boot Drive
Event Logging Storage
Malware Quarantine
Critical limitation: Not compatible with Firepower 2100/1100 series due to SATA controller differences.
Per Cisco TAC’s Field Notice FN72635, follow these steps to avoid data loss:
Pre-Installation Checks
RAID-1 Mirroring
Post-Deployment Validation
From Cisco’s Firepower SSD Failure Analysis Report (2023):
Symptom | Root Cause | Resolution |
---|---|---|
Boot loop errors | Bad blocks in /boot partition | Reimage via USB recovery (Cisco FTD Recovery Kit) |
Slow GUI response | RAID resync in progress | Wait or force single-disk mode temporarily |
SMART “Reallocated Sector Count” alerts | NAND wear beyond 80% | Replace within 30 days; clone via “disk copy” command |
Pro tip: Schedule quarterly “system health-check ssd” scans to preempt failures.
While cheaper alternatives (e.g., Samsung PM883) fit physically, Cisco enforces:
For guaranteed compatibility, [“FPR4K-SSD800=” link to (https://itmall.sale/product-category/cisco/) offers factory-preflashed units with FIPS 140-2 Level 2 validation.
At 1,200–1,200–1,200–1,800 MSRP, the FPR4K-SSD800= seems pricey, but consider:
After replacing 47 failed third-party SSDs in MSP-managed Firepower units, I mandate FPR4K-SSD800= for all deployments. Its hidden value lies in the Marvell controller’s telemetry – during a ransomware attack, the drive’s anomalous write patterns triggered an early alert before Cisco AMP flagged the malware. While costlier upfront, it transforms storage from a liability to a threat detection asset.