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Dell KD405 675 Watts Redundant Power Supply For PowerEdge 1800
- 675 Watts maximum power output.
- Redundant power supply design.
- Compatible with Dell PowerEdge 1800 servers.
- Hot-swappable for non-disruptive maintenance.
- Ensures continuous server uptime.
- Provides robust power for server components.
- Supports dual power configurations for failover.
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Product Overview
This is a Dell KD405 675-watt redundant power supply unit, engineered for the Dell PowerEdge 1800 server. It offers enhanced reliability and power redundancy for critical server operations.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 675W |
| Type | Redundant Power Supply |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 1800 |
Product Description
The Dell KD405 is a 675-watt redundant power supply unit designed to provide a high level of power availability for the Dell PowerEdge 1800 server. In a redundant setup, two KD405 units can be installed, allowing one to supply power while the other acts as a backup. This configuration is essential for mission-critical environments where server downtime is unacceptable, as it ensures that the server remains operational even if one power supply unit fails. With a substantial 675-watt capacity, this power supply is capable of meeting the power requirements of the PowerEdge 1800's processors, memory modules, hard drives, and other internal components, even under demanding workloads. The hot-swappable feature allows administrators to replace a faulty or failing power supply without powering down the server, minimizing disruption to services and operations. The KD405 contributes significantly to the overall reliability and uptime of the PowerEdge 1800 server. By providing a stable and consistent power source, it helps protect the server's hardware and data integrity. This redundant power solution is a key component for businesses that rely on their servers for continuous operation and data accessibility.



