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HP A5861-62012 Expansion Power Chassis
- External chassis for expanded power and cooling.
- Designed to supplement existing server power requirements.
- May house additional power supplies and fan modules.
- Likely compatible with specific HP server families.
- Aims to increase system uptime and stability.
- Facilitates higher component density or performance.
- Requires specific cabling and integration with host servers.
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Product Overview
The HP A5861-62012 Expansion Power Chassis is an external enclosure designed to provide additional power and cooling for specific HP server configurations, likely related to older ProLiant or Integrity systems requiring expanded resources.
Technical Information
| Type | Expansion Power Chassis |
| Purpose | Additional Power and Cooling |
| Compatibility | Specific HP Server Models (Requires Verification) |
| Power Redundancy | Supports additional PSUs |
Additional Specifications
| Cooling | Supports additional Fans |
| Form Factor | External Enclosure |
| Connectivity | Requires specific interface |
Product Description
The HP A5861-62012 Expansion Power Chassis is an external unit designed to augment the power and cooling capabilities of compatible HP server systems. In environments where the primary server chassis may reach its limits for power delivery or thermal dissipation due to high-density configurations or demanding component upgrades, this expansion chassis provides a solution. It allows for the addition of extra power supplies and cooling fans, thereby increasing the overall system's capacity and stability. This type of chassis is typically employed when a server needs to support more processors, memory modules, storage devices, or expansion cards than its native power and cooling infrastructure can reliably handle. By offloading some of the power supply and fan requirements to an external unit, the host server can operate more efficiently and stably, especially under heavy loads. The specific compatibility of the A5861-62012 would be tied to particular HP server families or models that were designed to interface with such expansion units. Integration of the Expansion Power Chassis requires specific cabling and configuration to ensure seamless communication and power distribution between the host server and the expansion unit. Its purpose is to enable higher performance configurations or to ensure the longevity and reliability of systems pushed to their operational limits. Users would need to consult HP documentation for the exact server models and configurations supported by the A5861-62012 to ensure proper implementation.

