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HP 865432-401 800 Watts Redundant Power Supply For ProLiant DL385
- 800 Watts maximum output power
- Redundant design for high availability
- Compatible with HP ProLiant DL385 server series
- Ensures uninterrupted power delivery
- Designed for enterprise-level performance
- Hot-swappable for easy replacement
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Product Overview
This is a high-performance, redundant power supply unit designed for HP ProLiant DL385 servers. It provides 800 watts of power, ensuring continuous operation and reliability for critical workloads.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit |
| Wattage | 800W |
Additional Specifications
| Redundancy | Yes |
| Compatibility | HP ProLiant DL385 |
Product Description
The HP 865432-401 is an 800-watt redundant power supply specifically engineered to meet the demanding power requirements of the HP ProLiant DL385 server platform. Its redundant configuration ensures that if one power supply unit fails, the other seamlessly takes over, preventing downtime and data loss. This is crucial for mission-critical applications and environments where continuous availability is paramount. This power supply is built to deliver robust and stable power, supporting the high-performance components within the ProLiant DL385 server. It is designed for hot-swappability, allowing administrators to replace a faulty unit without powering down the server, further minimizing service interruptions. The unit adheres to stringent quality and performance standards expected from HP enterprise hardware. By providing a reliable and efficient power source, the 865432-401 contributes to the overall stability and longevity of the server infrastructure. It is an essential component for organizations that depend on their ProLiant servers for continuous operations, data processing, and critical business functions.


