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HP 800356-001 Power Supply Backplane For Apollo R2200/R2600
- Designed for HP Apollo R2200/R2600 servers.
- Facilitates connection and distribution of power from PSUs.
- Supports redundant power supply configurations.
- Ensures stable power delivery to server components.
- Integral part of the server's power infrastructure.
- Hot-swappable power supply support.
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Product Overview
The HP 800356-001 is a Power Supply Backplane specifically designed for the HP Apollo R2200 and R2600 server series. It serves as the central connection point for power supplies, distributing power efficiently to the server's components.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 800356-001 |
| Product Type | Power Supply Backplane |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP Apollo R2200, R2600 |
Product Description
The HP 800356-001 Power Supply Backplane is a critical component within the HP Apollo R2200 and R2600 server platforms. Its primary function is to act as a distribution hub for power, connecting one or more power supply units (PSUs) to the server's motherboard and other internal components. This backplane is engineered to support the high-availability requirements of enterprise servers, often facilitating redundant power configurations. In a redundant setup, the 800356-001 allows for multiple PSUs to be installed, ensuring that if one power supply fails, the server can continue to operate without interruption using the remaining PSU(s). This feature is paramount for mission-critical applications where downtime is unacceptable. The backplane manages the load balancing between active PSUs and handles the seamless failover process. Beyond power distribution, the backplane is designed for ease of maintenance. It typically supports hot-swappable power supplies, meaning that PSUs can be removed and replaced while the server is still running, further enhancing uptime and simplifying hardware management. The robust design ensures reliable power delivery, protecting sensitive server components from power fluctuations and ensuring optimal performance.


