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HP 649808-001 Power Supply For E/F Class Controller Node
- Specifically designed for HP E/F Class Controller Nodes.
- Ensures stable and reliable power delivery.
- Essential component for server uptime and performance.
- High-quality construction for durability.
- Direct replacement for compatible HP controller nodes.
- Optimized for efficient power management.
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Product Overview
This HP Power Supply is designed for E/F Class Controller Nodes, providing reliable power to critical server components. It ensures consistent operation and stability for your data center infrastructure.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply |
| Compatibility | HP E/F Class Controller Node |
Additional Specifications
| Model | 649808-001 |
Product Description
The HP 649808-001 Power Supply is a crucial component engineered to meet the demanding power requirements of HP's E/F Class Controller Nodes. Its design prioritizes stability and reliability, ensuring that the sensitive electronics within these nodes receive a consistent and clean power source. This is vital for maintaining data integrity and preventing operational disruptions in high-availability environments. This power supply unit is built to exacting standards, reflecting HP's commitment to quality and performance. It integrates seamlessly with the specified controller node models, facilitating straightforward installation and replacement. The unit's internal architecture is optimized for efficiency, helping to reduce energy consumption and heat generation, which are critical factors in data center operations. By providing a robust and dependable power solution, the 649808-001 contributes directly to the overall health and longevity of the server infrastructure. It is an essential part of the system's power redundancy and fault tolerance strategies, ensuring that the controller node can continue to function even in the event of a primary power source failure, depending on the system's configuration.


