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HP HSTNS-PL62 1600 Watts Redundant Power Supply For ProLiant DL360
- 1600 Watts maximum output power
- Redundant power supply unit
- Designed for HP ProLiant DL360 servers
- Provides high reliability and uptime
- Hot-swappable for continuous operation
- Supports demanding enterprise workloads
- Ensures stable power delivery
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Product Overview
The HP HSTNS-PL62 is a 1600-watt redundant power supply designed for HP ProLiant DL360 servers. It offers high power output and reliability, crucial for mission-critical enterprise applications.
Technical Information
| Part Number | HSTNS-PL62 |
| Brand | HP |
| Wattage | 1600 Watts |
Additional Specifications
| Type | Redundant |
| Compatibility | ProLiant DL360 |
Product Description
The HP HSTNS-PL62 is a high-capacity 1600-watt power supply unit, specifically designed as a redundant component for HP ProLiant DL360 servers. Its primary function is to provide a continuous and stable power source, even in the event of a primary power supply failure. This redundancy is critical for maintaining uninterrupted server operation and ensuring high availability for business-critical applications. With a substantial 1600-watt output, this power supply can easily handle the power demands of densely configured servers, supporting multiple processors, large amounts of RAM, and numerous high-speed storage devices. The unit is built to HP's stringent enterprise standards, ensuring reliability and durability under demanding workloads and continuous operation. The hot-swappable design of the HSTNS-PL62 allows for easy replacement or addition of power supplies without the need to power down the server. This feature is essential for minimizing downtime during maintenance or in response to a component failure, thereby maximizing server uptime and operational efficiency within the data center environment.



