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HP 225075-011 500 Watts Redundant Power Supply
- 500 Watts power output
- Redundant design for high availability
- Ensures continuous operation during power supply failure
- Compatible with specific HP server models
- Hot-swappable for easy replacement without downtime
- Provides stable and reliable power delivery
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Product Overview
This is a redundant power supply unit designed for HP servers, offering enhanced reliability and uptime. It provides 500 watts of power and allows for seamless failover in case of a primary power supply unit failure.
Technical Information
| Model | 225075-011 |
| Type | Redundant Power Supply |
Additional Specifications
| Wattage | 500W |
| Brand | HP |
Product Description
The HP 225075-011 is a critical component for maintaining server availability in demanding enterprise environments. Its redundant architecture ensures that if one power supply unit fails, the other immediately takes over, preventing any interruption to server operations. This design is crucial for mission-critical applications where downtime is unacceptable and costly. Engineered for compatibility with a range of HP server platforms, this 500-watt power supply unit meets stringent performance and reliability standards. It is designed to be hot-swappable, allowing IT administrators to replace a faulty unit without powering down the server, thereby minimizing service disruptions. The unit's robust construction and efficient power conversion contribute to the overall stability and longevity of the server system. By incorporating the 225075-011, organizations can significantly improve their server's fault tolerance and resilience. This power supply is not just a component but a strategic investment in business continuity, safeguarding against unexpected power-related failures and ensuring that critical data and services remain accessible.

