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HP 384168-031 725 Watts Redundant Power Supply
- 725 Watts maximum output power.
- Redundant design for high availability.
- Compatible with specific HP server models.
- Ensures stable power delivery.
- Hot-swappable for easy replacement.
- Built for demanding enterprise environments.
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Product Overview
This is a high-performance, redundant power supply unit designed for HP servers. It provides a robust and reliable power source, ensuring continuous operation and minimizing downtime.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 725 Watts |
| Type | Redundant Power Supply |
Additional Specifications
| Color | Red |
Product Description
The HP 384168-031 is a 725-watt redundant power supply unit, engineered to provide a continuous and reliable power source for compatible HP server infrastructure. Its redundant configuration means that if one power supply unit fails, the other can seamlessly take over, preventing service interruptions and data loss. This is crucial for mission-critical applications where uptime is paramount. Designed with enterprise-level performance in mind, this power supply unit is built to withstand the rigorous demands of 24/7 operation. It offers efficient power conversion and robust protection features to safeguard connected hardware. The hot-swappable capability allows for replacement or addition of power supplies without shutting down the server, further enhancing system availability and simplifying maintenance procedures. This power supply is an integral component for maintaining the stability and performance of HP server systems. Its compatibility with specific HP server models ensures optimal integration and adherence to the manufacturer's specifications. The red color coding often signifies its role in a redundant power configuration, making it easily identifiable within the server chassis.



