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HP HSTNNS-PL07 180 Watts AC Redundant Power Supply
- Wattage: 180 Watts
- Type: AC Redundant Power Supply
- Compatibility: Specific HP ProLiant servers/workstations
- Redundant design for high availability
- Ensures continuous power during component failure
- Hot-swappable capability (model dependent)
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Product Overview
This HP HSTNNS-PL07 is a 180-watt AC redundant power supply, designed for specific HP server and workstation models. Its redundant design ensures continuous operation even if one power supply unit fails.
Technical Information
| Brand | HP |
| Model | HSTNNS-PL07 |
Additional Specifications
| Wattage | 180W |
| Type | AC Redundant Power Supply |
Product Description
The HP HSTNNS-PL07 is a 180-watt AC redundant power supply unit, engineered to provide high availability and reliability for compatible HP server and workstation systems. The 'redundant' aspect means that two such power supplies are typically installed in a server chassis, allowing the system to continue operating without interruption if one unit fails. This is crucial for mission-critical applications where downtime must be minimized. This power supply unit converts AC power from the wall outlet into the DC voltages required by the server's internal components. The 180-watt rating indicates the maximum power output capacity of a single unit. Its design often includes hot-swap capabilities, allowing a failed unit to be replaced while the server is still running, further enhancing system uptime and simplifying maintenance procedures. Compatibility is key with redundant power supplies, and the HSTNNS-PL07 is designed for specific HP server and workstation platforms. Users must verify that this model is supported by their particular system to ensure proper fit, function, and electrical compatibility. It is a vital component for maintaining the stability and continuous operation of enterprise-grade computing infrastructure.



