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HP 717364-B21 750 Watts 200-277V Common Slot Power Supply
- HP Common Slot Power Supply
- 750 Watts Output
- Input Voltage Range: 200-277V AC
- Hot-Pluggable for easy replacement
- Supports redundant configurations
- Designed for HP ProLiant Servers
- Ensures reliable power delivery
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Product Overview
The HP 717364-B21 is a 750-watt common slot power supply, designed for HP ProLiant servers. It supports a wide input voltage range of 200-277V AC and is hot-pluggable for high availability.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 717364-B21 |
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit |
| Wattage | 750 Watts |
Additional Specifications
| Input Voltage | 200-277V AC |
| Form Factor | Common Slot (CS) |
| Feature | Hot-Pluggable |
Product Description
The HP 717364-B21 is a 750-watt power supply unit that adheres to the Common Slot (CS) standard, making it compatible with a wide array of HP ProLiant servers. This design facilitates easy installation, replacement, and the implementation of redundant power configurations, which are critical for maintaining continuous operation in enterprise data centers. The power supply supports a broad input voltage range from 200V to 277V AC, offering flexibility in deployment across different power environments. Its hot-pluggable nature means that it can be removed or inserted while the server is running, without interrupting service. This capability is fundamental for achieving high availability and simplifying hardware maintenance procedures. With a 750-watt capacity, the 717364-B21 is suitable for powering servers with moderate to high component density and processing loads. When used in conjunction with another identical power supply, it provides redundancy, ensuring that if one unit fails, the other seamlessly takes over, preventing server downtime and data loss. This makes it a reliable choice for mission-critical infrastructure.


