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Dell R107K 400 Watts Redundant Power Supply For PowerEdge R310
- 400 Watts maximum output power.
- Redundant design for high availability.
- Compatible with Dell PowerEdge R310 servers.
- Ensures stable and consistent power delivery.
- Helps prevent downtime with backup power capability.
- Standard form factor for easy installation.
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Product Overview
This is a Dell R107K 400 Watts Redundant Power Supply designed for the PowerEdge R310 server. It provides a reliable and efficient power solution, ensuring continuous operation for critical workloads.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 400 Watts |
| Type | Redundant Power Supply |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R310 |
Product Description
The Dell R107K is a 400-watt redundant power supply unit specifically engineered to integrate seamlessly with the Dell PowerEdge R310 server. Its redundant configuration is a cornerstone of enterprise-grade reliability, offering a failover mechanism that maintains system operation even if one power supply unit fails. This design is crucial for environments where uptime is paramount, such as data centers, critical application hosting, and business-critical services. The power supply is built to meet the demanding power requirements of the PowerEdge R310, ensuring that all components receive stable and efficient power. This stability is vital for the longevity and performance of the server's hardware. The unit adheres to Dell's stringent quality and performance standards, guaranteeing compatibility and optimal function within the specified server chassis. Installation is straightforward, designed to fit within the standard power supply bays of the PowerEdge R310. The redundant nature means that two of these units can be installed, providing a safety net against power interruptions or component failure. This proactive approach to power management minimizes the risk of data loss and service disruption, making it an essential component for maintaining business continuity.


