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HP 723600-201 800 Watts 100-240 V Redundant Power Supply
- 800 Watts maximum output power
- Supports 100-240V AC input voltage
- Redundant design for high availability
- Hot-swappable for easy replacement without system shutdown
- Designed for specific HP server models requiring high power and reliability
- Ensures continuous operation and data protection
- Built to meet stringent HP quality and performance standards
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Product Overview
This HP 723600-201 is a redundant power supply unit designed to provide reliable and continuous power to compatible HP servers. With a robust 800-watt output and a wide input voltage range of 100-240V, it ensures stable operation under various environmental conditions. Its redundant design means that if one power supply fails, the other can seamlessly take over, preventing downtime and protecting critical data.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 723600-201 |
| Product Type | Redundant Power Supply |
| Wattage | 800 Watts |
Additional Specifications
| Input Voltage | 100-240 V AC |
| Form Factor | Common Slot |
| Features | Redundant, Hot-swappable |
Product Description
The HP 723600-201 power supply is engineered to deliver exceptional performance and reliability for enterprise-level computing environments. Its 800-watt capacity is sufficient to power demanding server configurations, ensuring that all components receive adequate and stable power. The unit's compatibility with a broad input voltage range makes it suitable for deployment in diverse global locations with varying power grids. As a redundant power supply, the 723600-201 is a critical component for maintaining business continuity. It operates in tandem with a second identical unit, providing a failover mechanism. Should one power supply unit experience an issue or failure, the other unit immediately assumes the full power load without interruption to the server's operation. This feature is paramount for mission-critical applications where even brief periods of downtime can result in significant financial losses or operational disruptions. Furthermore, the hot-swappable nature of this power supply allows for maintenance or replacement without the need to power down the server. This capability significantly enhances the overall uptime and serviceability of the system. Technicians can safely remove and replace a faulty unit while the server continues to run on the remaining power supply, streamlining maintenance procedures and minimizing the impact on users and services.



