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HP 735073-B21 800 Watts Hot-Pluggable Power Supply For Gen9 Server
- 800 Watts Power Output
- Hot-Pluggable Design
- Compatible with HP ProLiant Gen9 Servers
- Redundant Power Capability
- High Efficiency Rating (e.g., Platinum/Gold - research specific)
- Ensures system uptime and reliability
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Product Overview
This is an 800-watt hot-pluggable power supply unit designed for HP ProLiant Gen9 servers. It provides redundant power capabilities to ensure continuous operation and system availability.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 800W |
| Type | Hot-Pluggable Power Supply |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP ProLiant Gen9 Servers |
| Model | 735073-B21 |
Product Description
The HP 735073-B21 is a high-performance 800-watt power supply unit specifically designed to integrate seamlessly with HP ProLiant Gen9 server platforms. Its hot-pluggable nature allows for installation or removal without the need to power down the server, a critical feature for maintaining continuous operation and minimizing downtime in enterprise environments. This power supply is engineered to provide robust and stable power delivery, supporting the demanding requirements of server components and ensuring optimal system performance. Its 800-watt capacity is suitable for a wide range of configurations, including those with multiple processors, extensive memory, and numerous storage devices. The unit often features high efficiency ratings, contributing to reduced power consumption and heat generation. Designed with redundancy in mind, this power supply unit is intended to be used in conjunction with another identical unit within the server chassis. This dual-supply configuration provides a failover mechanism; if one power supply unit fails, the other automatically takes over, safeguarding the server's operation and protecting against data loss. It is a vital component for ensuring high availability and reliability in critical IT infrastructure.


