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Dell 8V22F 502 Watts Switching Redundant Power Supply
- 502 Watts power output
- Switching power supply technology
- Redundant design for high availability
- Designed for Dell server environments
- Provides continuous power
- Ensures system uptime
- High efficiency operation (assumed)
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Product Overview
This is a Dell 8V22F 502-watt switching redundant power supply. It is designed to provide continuous power and high availability for critical server systems.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 502 Watts |
| Type | Switching Redundant Power Supply |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell Servers (specific models may vary) |
Product Description
The Dell 8V22F is a 502-watt switching power supply unit engineered with redundancy in mind, making it ideal for mission-critical server applications where uninterrupted operation is paramount. Redundant power supplies work in pairs, allowing one unit to take over seamlessly if the other fails, thereby preventing downtime and data loss. This design significantly enhances system reliability and availability. Utilizing switching power supply technology, the 8V22F is designed for efficiency and stable power conversion. It converts AC input power into the various DC voltages required by server components, such as the motherboard, processors, memory modules, and storage devices. The 502-watt capacity is suitable for a range of server configurations, providing ample power for demanding workloads. This power supply is intended for use in Dell server platforms that support hot-swappable redundant power supplies. Its robust construction and design ensure consistent performance under heavy loads and varying environmental conditions. By incorporating the 8V22F, organizations can bolster the resilience of their server infrastructure, ensuring business continuity and protecting against power-related disruptions.



