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The Cisco FPR4K-SSD200= is a 200GB SATA solid-state drive (SSD) designed exclusively for Cisco Firepower 4100/9300 series appliances. This module replaces traditional HDDs to deliver accelerated threat detection, logging, and encrypted traffic analysis in next-gen firewall (NGFW) and intrusion prevention system (IPS) deployments. Unlike consumer-grade SSDs, it’s engineered for 24/7 operation with enterprise-grade endurance (3 DWPD, or drive writes per day), ensuring reliability in high-throughput security environments.
The SSD is compatible only with the following Cisco appliances:
Primary applications include:
Cisco’s FPR4K-SSD200= is not a plug-and-play consumer drive. Key hardware differentiators:
Scenario 1: A healthcare provider using Firepower 4140 experienced log storage bottlenecks during peak hours, delaying compliance reports. After upgrading to FPR4K-SSD200=, log retrieval times dropped from 12 minutes to 18 seconds.
Scenario 2: A financial institution leveraged the SSD’s low-latency writes to reduce false positives in encrypted traffic analysis, cutting mean investigation time by 63%.
The FPR4K-SSD200= is not sold as a standalone retail product. Cisco mandates purchasing through authorized channels to ensure firmware integrity and warranty coverage. For verified units, visit the [“FPR4K-SSD200=” link to (https://itmall.sale/product-category/cisco/).
Metric | FPR4K-SSD200= | 1TB HDD (Firepower Default) |
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Log Write Speed | 520 MB/s | 120 MB/s |
MTBF (Hours) | 2,000,000 | 700,000 |
Power Consumption | 3.5W | 6.8W |
Latency (Read) | 0.1ms | 7ms |
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to track SSD wear levels.Cisco confirms the FPR4K-SSD200= is forward-compatible with upcoming Firepower 9200/9400 models through 2026. However, newer appliances may phase in NVMe-based storage for AI-driven analytics.
In a landscape where encrypted threats grow 200% annually (Cisco 2024 Cybersecurity Report), hardware bottlenecks can cripple even advanced software defenses. The FPR4K-SSD200= isn’t just a storage upgrade—it’s a force multiplier for real-time threat response. While NVMe adoption looms, this SSD remains the most cost-effective way to eliminate I/O delays in Firepower deployments today. For teams prioritizing compliance and zero-trust frameworks, skipping this upgrade risks turning your NGFW into a compliance liability.
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