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HP A5201-60103 Backplane Power Board Module for Superdome Server
- Backplane power board module.
- Designed for HP Superdome servers.
- Manages power distribution within the backplane.
- Ensures stable power delivery to critical components.
- Integral part of the Superdome's power infrastructure.
- High-reliability component for mission-critical systems.
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Product Overview
The HP A5201-60103 is a backplane power board module designed for the HP Superdome server. It is responsible for managing and distributing power within the server's backplane architecture.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Backplane Power Board Module |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP Superdome Server |
Product Description
The HP A5201-60103 is a specialized backplane power board module designed for the high-end HP Superdome server line. The Superdome is known for its massive scalability and reliability, and components like this power board are critical to its operation. This module is responsible for the intricate management and distribution of electrical power throughout the server's complex backplane architecture. It ensures that all the numerous processors, memory modules, I/O cards, and other critical components receive a stable and consistent supply of power. Given the mission-critical nature of Superdome systems, which often host the most demanding enterprise applications, the reliability and efficiency of this power board are paramount. It plays a key role in preventing power-related failures and maintaining system uptime. As an integral part of the Superdome's robust infrastructure, the A5201-60103 backplane power board module exemplifies the engineering excellence required for large-scale, high-performance computing environments. Its design focuses on delivering dependable power delivery, supporting the continuous operation of the most demanding workloads.


