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HP 212398-005 499 Watts Redundant Power Supply For StorageWorks
- 499 Watts maximum output power
- Redundant power supply unit
- Designed for HP StorageWorks systems
- Provides stable and efficient power
- Hot-swappable for easy maintenance
- Enhances system availability and reliability
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Product Overview
This 499 Watt redundant power supply is designed for HP StorageWorks systems. It ensures reliable and continuous power delivery, crucial for data storage environments where uptime is critical.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 499W |
| Type | Redundant Power Supply |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP StorageWorks |
| Form Factor | Internal |
Product Description
The HP 212398-005 is a 499-watt redundant power supply unit tailored for HP StorageWorks solutions. In storage environments, uninterrupted power is essential to prevent data corruption and ensure continuous access to critical information. This redundant power supply configuration provides a failover mechanism, where if one PSU fails, the other immediately assumes the load, maintaining system operation. This power supply is engineered for hot-swappability, allowing administrators to replace or add units without shutting down the storage system. This capability is vital for minimizing downtime during maintenance or in the event of a component failure, thereby maximizing the availability of your storage resources. It delivers consistent and efficient power to the storage array's components. By incorporating the HP 212398-005 into your HP StorageWorks setup, you bolster the overall reliability and resilience of your data storage infrastructure. It is a key component for ensuring data integrity and continuous operation, supporting the demanding needs of modern data centers.



