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HP 746383-B21 2650 Watts 12V Hot-Pluggable Power Supply
- Power Output: 2650 Watts
- Form Factor: Hot-Pluggable
- Voltage: 12V
- Compatibility: HP ProLiant Servers and Storage
- High Efficiency Rating
- Redundant Power Support
- Enterprise-Grade Reliability
- Part Number: 746383-B21
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Product Overview
The HP 746383-B21 is a 2650 Watt hot-pluggable power supply unit designed for HP ProLiant servers and storage systems. It provides high efficiency and reliability for mission-critical enterprise environments.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit |
| Wattage | 2650W |
| Voltage | 12V |
| Form Factor | Hot-Pluggable |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP ProLiant Servers/Storage |
| Efficiency | High Efficiency |
| Features | Redundant Support |
Product Description
The HP 746383-B21 is a high-capacity, enterprise-grade power supply unit (PSU) engineered to deliver robust and reliable power to HP's ProLiant server and storage platforms. With a substantial output of 2650 Watts, this PSU is designed to meet the demanding power requirements of high-performance computing environments, including dense server racks and complex storage arrays. Its hot-pluggable design is a critical feature for enterprise deployments, allowing for power supply replacement or addition without interrupting the operation of the server or storage system. This capability is essential for maintaining high availability and minimizing downtime in mission-critical applications. The 12V output ensures compatibility with the power architectures commonly found in modern server hardware. Built with high efficiency in mind, the 746383-B21 helps to reduce energy consumption and heat generation, contributing to lower operating costs and a more environmentally friendly data center. It is designed to work seamlessly within HP's redundant power supply configurations, providing fault tolerance and ensuring continuous operation even in the event of a single PSU failure. This makes it a crucial component for ensuring the stability and reliability of enterprise IT infrastructure.


