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HP 347833-001 700 Watts Hot-Pluggable Power Supply
- 700 Watts Power Output
- Hot-Pluggable Design
- Redundant Power Supply Capability
- High Efficiency
- Compatible with specific HP ProLiant Servers
- Ensures continuous operation
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Product Overview
This is an HP 700 Watts Hot-Pluggable Power Supply, designed for high-availability server environments. Its hot-pluggable nature allows for replacement or addition without shutting down the server, minimizing downtime.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 700W |
| Form Factor | Hot-Pluggable |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | 347833-001 |
Product Description
The HP 347833-001 is a 700-watt power supply unit engineered for HP ProLiant servers that support redundant power configurations. Its hot-pluggable design is a critical feature for enterprise environments where server uptime is paramount. This allows administrators to remove or replace a power supply unit without interrupting the operation of the server, which is essential for maintaining business continuity and avoiding costly downtime. This power supply is designed to provide stable and efficient power to the server's components, including processors, memory, storage devices, and expansion cards. The 700-watt capacity is suitable for a range of server configurations, supporting demanding workloads and multiple components. Its high efficiency rating contributes to reduced power consumption and heat generation, leading to lower operating costs and a more environmentally friendly data center. When used in conjunction with a second identical power supply unit, the 347833-001 enables power redundancy. In a redundant setup, if one power supply fails, the other automatically takes over the entire load, ensuring that the server continues to operate without interruption. This feature significantly enhances the reliability and availability of the server infrastructure.



