Replacing T420s HDD with a new SSD

Hello,
I wonderd if It is possible to replace the HDD with a new SSD, while placing the HDD in the Ultra-Bay slot.
And if so, which SSD model should I buy, and how do I transfer the Operation System and data to the SSD?
Will this SSD model be compatible?
Corsair Neutron Series 120GB SSD Sata III MLC 2.5 Inch Retail
Thank you so much,
Guy
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Corsair Force Series 3 Notebook Update Kit 120GB SATA III(6Gb/s) SSD Details :
WarrantyThree years
SSD Unformatted Capacity120 GB
Max Sequential R/W (ATTO)550 MB/s sequential read — 510 MB/s sequential write
Max Random 4k Write (IOMeter 08)85k IOPS (4k aligned)
InterfaceSATA 6Gb/s
TechnologyAsynchronous NAND
Form Factor 7mm high, 2.5 inch
DRAM Cache Memory No
Weight80g
Voltage5V ±5%
Power Consumption (active)2.0W Max
Power Consumption (idle/standby/sleep)0.5W Max
S.M.A.R.T. SupportYes
Shock1500 G
MTBF2,000,000 hours
Neutron Series 120GB SSD :
WarrantyFive years
SSD Unformatted Capacity120 GB
Max Sequential R/W (ATTO)555 MB/s sequential read — 211 MB/s sequential write
Max Random 4k Write (IOMeter 08)85k IOPS (4k aligned)
InterfaceSATA 6Gb/s
TechnologyNo
Form Factor2.5 inch
DRAM Cache MemoryNo
Weight.1kg
Voltage5V ±5%
Power Consumption (active)4.6W Max
Power Consumption (idle/standby/sleep)0.6W Max
S.M.A.R.T. SupportYes
Shock1500 G
MTBF2,000,000 hours
T420s 4170-CTO : i5 2520M, 6GB RAM, 320GB HDD(7200rpm).
Z60t 2513-MCU.

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