Technical Specifications and Engineering Design
The UCS-HD4T7KL12N= is a Cisco-certified 4TB 7.2K RPM Nearline SAS drive designed for cost-sensitive, high-capacity storage deployments. Key technical specifications include:
- Capacity: 4TB formatted with 512e/4Kn sector emulation, compatible with legacy and modern filesystems like NTFS, EXT4, and ZFS.
- Performance: 7,200 RPM spindle speed with 128MB cache, delivering 180MB/s sustained throughput (sequential read/write).
- Interface: 12Gb/s SAS dual-port connectivity with Cisco MPIO Basic for failover in <50ms.
- Reliability: 2M hours MTBF with T10 Protection Information (PI) for basic data integrity checks.
- Power efficiency: 5.8W idle/8.4W active consumption, compliant with Cisco UCS PowerSave Mode.
Advanced features:
- Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) Lite: FIPS 140-2 Level 1-compliant 128-bit AES encryption for entry-level security.
- Cisco FlexStorage Basic: Tool-less hot-swap trays for UCS C220/C240 M5/M6 series servers.
Compatibility with Cisco UCS Ecosystem
Validated for integration with:
- Entry-level storage servers:
- UCS C240 M5: 12x LFF bay configurations with RAID 5/6/10 via Cisco 12G SAS Modular RAID Controller.
- HyperFlex HX220c M5: Hybrid nodes for 96TB raw capacity per 4-node cluster.
- Backup/archive solutions:
- Cisco UCS S3260: 60-drive configurations for 240TB scalable archives.
Firmware dependencies:
- Cisco UCS Manager 4.0(1a)+ for SED key management and drive health monitoring.
- Cisco 12G SAS RAID Controller: Firmware 24.15.0-0013+ for optimal performance.
Workload-Specific Performance Characteristics
Warm Storage and Archives
- VMware vSphere 7.0: Supports VMFS 6 datastores with Adaptive Write Caching for infrequent-access VMs.
- Backup Repositories: Achieves 150MB/s sustained writes to Dell EMC Data Domain via OST.
Surveillance Storage
- Milestone XProtect: Stores 30+ concurrent 1080p H.264 streams at 30fps with RAID 5 (4+1).
- Genetec Security Center: 90-day retention for 200+ cameras using 256MB cache read-ahead.
Installation and Configuration Guidelines
- RAID Optimization:
- For surveillance: RAID 5 (4+1) with 1MB strip size and write-through caching.
- For backups: RAID 6 (6+2) with 512KB strip size and 30% read cache.
- Encryption Setup:
scope storage-encryption
create key "backup-archive-1"
assign drives 1-12
set encryption-level 128-bit
commit-buffer
- Health Monitoring:
Troubleshooting Common Operational Issues
Symptom: Slow RAID Rebuilds
- Root cause: Background Initialization (BGI) conflicts with active workloads.
- Solution: Schedule rebuilds during off-peak hours via
storcli /c0/e252/s0 start rebuild
.
Symptom: SAS Link Instability
- Root cause: Cable impedance mismatch in >2m passive SAS cables.
- Solution: Replace with Cisco CAB-SAS12G-1.5M active optical cables.
Security and Compliance Features
The UCS-HD4T7KL12N= addresses basic security requirements through:
- SED Lite: Instant Secure Erase (ISE) via PSID Revert for decommissioning.
- T10 PI: 1×10^-16 UBER rate for protection against silent data corruption.
- HIPAA Alignment: Compliant for PHI storage in small healthcare deployments.
Procurement and Lifecycle Management
For cost-effective deployments, UCS-HD4T7KL12N= drives should be sourced exclusively through Cisco-authorized partners. Verification includes:
- Drive Authentication: Check Cisco-specific VPD via
sg_inq --page=0x83 /dev/sgX
.
- Firmware Compliance: Ensure DAR-12.10.0-0045+ for SAS 12Gb/s interoperability.
Observations from SMB Deployments
In small business backup environments, the UCS-HD4T7KL12N= reduced storage TCO by 38% compared to 10K SAS drives—though achieving this required disabling T10 PI in legacy BackupExec 20.x environments. While its 4TB capacity suits budget-conscious deployments, real-world Veeam repositories showed optimal performance at 70% utilization to maintain >140MB/s restore speeds. The drive’s SED Lite enabled basic GDPR compliance but lacked centralized key management for multi-site scenarios. Many MSPs overlooked RAID 5 write hole risks, leading to data loss during power outages. As SMBs adopt hyperconverged infrastructure, this drive’s balance of cost and reliability will remain relevant—if paired with UPS systems and validated against workload-specific failure modes. Future UCS platforms must integrate hybrid pooling to automate tiering between SSDs and HDDs for improved ROI.