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Dell A400E-S0 400 Watts Redundant Power Supply For PowerEdge R310
- 400 Watts power output.
- Redundant power supply unit (PSU).
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge R310 server.
- Ensures continuous operation in case of primary PSU failure.
- Hot-swappable for easy replacement without downtime.
- Provides stable and efficient power delivery.
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Product Overview
The Dell A400E-S0 is a 400-watt redundant power supply unit designed for the Dell PowerEdge R310 server. It provides a reliable and fault-tolerant power solution to ensure continuous operation.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 400 Watts |
| Type | Redundant Power Supply |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R310 |
Product Description
The Dell A400E-S0 is a critical component for maintaining the high availability of the Dell PowerEdge R310 server. This 400-watt power supply unit is designed to operate as part of a redundant pair, meaning that two of these units can be installed in the server. If one power supply fails, the other automatically takes over the entire power load, preventing any interruption to server operations and protecting against data loss. This hot-swappable feature is a significant advantage, as it allows for the replacement of a faulty power supply unit without needing to shut down the server. This capability is essential for mission-critical applications and environments that demand maximum uptime. The A400E-S0 provides stable and efficient power, ensuring that all server components receive the necessary power to operate optimally. By utilizing a redundant power supply configuration with the A400E-S0, organizations can significantly enhance the reliability and resilience of their PowerEdge R310 server. This reduces the risk of unexpected downtime caused by power failures, contributing to the overall stability and performance of the IT infrastructure.



