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HP 591202-001-RFB Power Supply Backplane Board Assembly for ProLiant DL580 Gen7
- Designed for HP ProLiant DL580 Gen7 Server.
- Connects and manages redundant power supplies.
- Distributes power to the server's motherboard and components.
- Ensures hot-plug capability for power supplies.
- Critical for server uptime and stability.
- Refurbished (RFB) unit, tested for functionality.
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Product Overview
This HP 591202-001-RFB Power Supply Backplane Board Assembly is designed for the HP ProLiant DL580 Gen7 Server. It facilitates the connection and management of the server's power supplies.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply Backplane Board Assembly |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP ProLiant DL580 Gen7 Server |
Product Description
The HP 591202-001-RFB is a Power Supply Backplane Board Assembly specifically engineered for the HP ProLiant DL580 Gen7 server. This assembly is the central interface for the server's redundant power supply units (PSUs). It ensures that power is correctly routed from the PSUs to the server's main system board and other critical components, providing a stable and reliable power infrastructure. This backplane assembly is crucial for maintaining the high availability features of the DL580 Gen7, particularly its support for hot-pluggable power supplies. This allows for the replacement or addition of PSUs without interrupting server operations, thereby maximizing uptime. The design also facilitates efficient power distribution and management, contributing to the overall operational stability of the server. As a refurbished (RFB) product, the 591202-001-RFB has been inspected, tested, and restored to full working condition. It represents a cost-effective solution for replacing a damaged or malfunctioning power backplane, ensuring that the ProLiant DL580 Gen7 server continues to operate reliably and efficiently.

