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HP 754383-001 1400 Watts 200-240 V Power Supply For Apollo 4510
- Power Output: 1400 Watts
- Input Voltage: 200-240V AC
- Compatibility: HP Apollo 4510 Server
- Type: Server Power Supply Unit
- High-capacity for dense storage systems
- Ensures stable power for numerous drives
- Designed for enterprise storage solutions
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Product Overview
The HP 754383-001 is a 1400-watt power supply unit designed for 200-240V AC input, specifically for the HP Apollo 4510 server. It provides robust power for this high-density storage server.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 1400W |
| Input Voltage | 200-240V AC |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP Apollo 4510 |
| Type | Server Power Supply |
Product Description
This HP power supply, part number 754383-001, delivers a substantial 1400 watts of power and is designed for operation within the 200-240V AC input voltage range. Its specific compatibility with the HP Apollo 4510 server highlights its role in supporting high-density storage solutions. The Apollo 4510 is known for its ability to house a large number of hard drives, and this power supply is engineered to meet the significant energy demands of such a configuration. The 1400W capacity ensures that the server can reliably power all its installed drives, processors, memory, and other components, even under heavy I/O loads typical of storage-intensive applications like data archiving, large-scale backups, or big data analytics. Stable power delivery is crucial for data integrity and system performance in such environments. As a component for the HP Apollo 4510, this power supply is built to HP's enterprise standards, emphasizing reliability and efficiency. It is likely designed for seamless integration into the Apollo chassis and may support features like redundancy or hot-swapping, depending on the server's configuration, to ensure maximum uptime and serviceability in demanding data center operations.



