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HP A3733-69101 2000 Watts Redundant Power Supply For V-Class Series
- Power Output: 2000 Watts
- Type: Redundant Power Supply
- Compatibility: HP V-Class Series
- Purpose: High availability and reliability
- Model: A3733-69101
- Brand: HP
- Voltage: Autoranging
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Product Overview
The HP A3733-69101 is a 2000 Watts redundant power supply unit designed for the HP V-Class Series of servers. It provides high power output and redundancy for critical enterprise environments.
Technical Information
| Power Output | 2000 Watts |
| Product Type | Redundant Power Supply |
| Compatibility | HP V-Class Series |
Additional Specifications
| Model Number | A3733-69101 |
| Brand | HP |
| Voltage | Autoranging |
Product Description
The HP A3733-69101 is a high-capacity 2000 Watt redundant power supply, specifically designed to meet the rigorous demands of HP's V-Class server systems. In a redundant configuration, two of these units work together to ensure continuous power delivery to the server. If one power supply unit fails, the other automatically takes over the full load without interruption, thereby preventing downtime and protecting critical data. This power supply is built for enterprise-level reliability and performance. The 2000 Watt output is substantial, capable of powering high-density configurations and demanding workloads common in V-Class servers. Its autoranging capability allows it to accept a wide range of input voltages, making it suitable for deployment in various global locations without manual voltage selection. By utilizing the HP A3733-69101, organizations can significantly enhance the availability and resilience of their server infrastructure. This component is crucial for maintaining business continuity, especially for mission-critical applications that require constant uptime. The redundant design ensures that hardware failures do not translate into service disruptions.



