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Dell JX7PR 750 Watts Redundant Power Supply For PowerEdge R820/R720
- 750 Watts maximum output power
- Redundant design for high availability
- Compatible with Dell PowerEdge R820 servers
- Compatible with Dell PowerEdge R720 servers
- Hot-swappable functionality for seamless replacement
- Ensures uninterrupted server operation during power events
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Product Overview
The Dell JX7PR is a 750 Watt redundant power supply unit designed specifically for Dell PowerEdge R820 and R720 rack servers. Its redundant configuration ensures continuous operation by providing a backup power source in case the primary unit fails.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 750W |
| Redundancy | Yes |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R820, R720 |
Product Description
The Dell JX7PR power supply is engineered to meet the demanding power requirements of enterprise-level servers, specifically the Dell PowerEdge R820 and R720 models. Its 750-watt capacity provides ample power for these high-performance systems, ensuring all components receive stable and reliable electricity. The redundant nature of this power supply is a critical feature for environments where downtime is unacceptable. It allows for two power supply units to be installed, with one actively powering the server and the other on standby. If the primary unit experiences a failure or requires maintenance, the secondary unit seamlessly takes over, preventing any interruption to server operations. This hot-swappable design further enhances its utility, enabling administrators to replace a faulty or upgrade a power supply unit without needing to power down the server. This minimizes disruption and maintains the overall availability and efficiency of the server infrastructure.


