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HP 173828-001 190 Watts Redundant Power Supply For ProLiant DL360
- 190 Watts maximum output power.
- Redundant design for high availability.
- Compatible with HP ProLiant DL360 server series.
- Ensures uninterrupted server operation.
- Hot-swappable for easy replacement.
- Designed for enterprise-level reliability.
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Product Overview
This is a redundant power supply unit designed for HP ProLiant DL360 servers. It provides a reliable power source, ensuring continuous operation even in the event of a primary power supply failure.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 190 Watts |
| Type | Redundant Power Supply |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP ProLiant DL360 |
Product Description
The HP 173828-001 is a critical component for maintaining the uptime and stability of HP ProLiant DL360 server environments. Its redundant architecture means that if one power supply unit fails, the other seamlessly takes over, preventing any interruption to server operations. This is essential for mission-critical applications and data centers where downtime can be extremely costly. Engineered for robust performance, this 190-watt power supply unit is built to meet the demanding power requirements of enterprise-grade servers. It supports hot-swapping, allowing administrators to replace a faulty unit without shutting down the server, further minimizing potential disruptions. The unit is designed to integrate seamlessly with the ProLiant DL360 chassis, ensuring a secure and efficient fit. This power supply is a testament to HP's commitment to reliability and performance in their server hardware. By providing a redundant power solution, it significantly enhances the overall resilience of the server infrastructure, safeguarding against power-related failures and ensuring that critical business processes can continue uninterrupted.



