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HP D6021-69070 750 Watts 200-240 V Redundant Power Supply
- 750 Watts maximum output power
- Input Voltage: 200-240V AC
- Redundant power supply design
- Hot-swappable for non-disruptive replacement
- High efficiency rating
- Designed for specific HP ProLiant servers and storage
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Product Overview
The HP D6021-69070 is a 750-watt, 200-240V redundant power supply unit. It is designed to provide reliable and efficient power to HP server and storage systems, offering redundancy for enhanced uptime.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 750W |
| Voltage | 200-240V AC |
Additional Specifications
| Type | Redundant, Hot-Swap |
| Compatibility | HP ProLiant Servers/Storage |
Product Description
The HP D6021-69070 power supply unit is a high-capacity, 750-watt module engineered for demanding enterprise environments that require continuous operation. Operating within a 200-240V AC input range, this power supply is optimized for efficiency and reliability, ensuring stable power delivery to critical server and storage components. Its primary function is to support HP's redundant power supply architecture, which is fundamental for achieving high availability in data centers. As a redundant unit, the D6021-69070 is designed to work in tandem with another identical power supply. If one unit fails or requires maintenance, the other takes over the full load without interruption, preventing downtime. This hot-swappable capability allows administrators to replace a faulty or aging power supply unit without shutting down the entire system, a critical feature for mission-critical applications and services that cannot tolerate unplanned outages. This power supply is typically found in HP ProLiant servers and storage systems that require substantial power and a high degree of reliability. Its 750-watt rating makes it suitable for systems with multiple processors, extensive memory configurations, and numerous hard drives or other peripherals. The focus on efficiency also contributes to reduced energy consumption and heat generation, aligning with modern data center sustainability goals.



