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HP - 843189-B21 h Chassis
- Server chassis component
- Physical enclosure for server hardware
- Provides structural support for internal components
- Designed for specific HP server models
- Facilitates cooling and airflow management
- Ensures proper mounting of components like motherboards, drives, and power supplies
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Product Overview
The HP 843189-B21 is a server chassis, likely a component for a ProLiant server system. It serves as the physical enclosure and structural framework for housing server components.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Server Chassis |
| Part Number | 843189-B21 |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | HP |
| Compatibility | Specific HP Server Models (e.g., ProLiant) |
Product Description
The HP 843189-B21 is identified as a server chassis, which is the fundamental physical housing for a server. This component is critical as it provides the structural integrity and enclosure for all the internal server hardware, including the motherboard, processors, memory modules, storage drives (HDDs/SSDs), power supplies, and expansion cards. The design of the chassis is optimized to ensure proper airflow for cooling, which is essential for maintaining the performance and longevity of the server's components. Server chassis come in various form factors, such as rack-mount (e.g., 1U, 2U, 4U) or tower configurations, to suit different deployment environments. The 843189-B21 chassis is specifically designed to be compatible with certain HP server lines, likely within the ProLiant family, ensuring that all components fit precisely and are securely mounted. This precise fit is crucial for vibration dampening and for maintaining the integrity of the internal connections. Beyond just housing components, a server chassis plays a role in cable management, power distribution, and often includes hot-swappable drive bays and redundant power supply options. It is the backbone of the server's physical infrastructure, providing a robust and organized environment for the complex electronics that power critical business applications and services.



