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Dell RG035 670 Watts Redundant Power Supply For PowerEdge 1950
- 670 Watts total power output.
- Redundant configuration for high availability.
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge 1950 servers.
- Hot-swappable for seamless replacement.
- Ensures uninterrupted server operation.
- Provides ample power for demanding server workloads.
- Supports dual power supply configurations.
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Product Overview
The Dell RG035 is a 670-watt redundant power supply designed for the Dell PowerEdge 1950 server. It provides high reliability and continuous power availability, crucial for mission-critical applications.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 670W |
| Type | Redundant Power Supply |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 1950 |
Product Description
The Dell RG035 is a high-performance, 670-watt redundant power supply unit specifically built for the Dell PowerEdge 1950 server. In a redundant configuration, two of these power supplies work in tandem, with one actively powering the server and the other on standby. This design ensures that if one power supply fails, the other immediately takes over, preventing any downtime and maintaining continuous operation of the server and its critical applications. This 670-watt capacity is substantial, capable of supporting the power demands of the PowerEdge 1950's processors, memory, storage devices, and network interfaces, even under heavy load. The hot-swappable nature of the RG035 allows for replacement or addition of power supplies without needing to shut down the server, further enhancing its availability and simplifying maintenance procedures. By incorporating the RG035 redundant power supply, organizations can significantly improve the fault tolerance and reliability of their server infrastructure. This is particularly important for environments where server uptime is paramount, such as data centers, enterprise networks, and critical business application hosting. The robust design ensures consistent power delivery, protecting valuable data and ensuring business continuity.



