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HP J8168AR 729-Watt Redundant Power Supply For ProCurve E600
- 729-Watt power output
- Redundant power supply design
- Compatible with HP ProCurve E600 series
- Ensures continuous network operation
- Hot-swappable for easy replacement
- Provides power redundancy
- Designed for enterprise networking
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Product Overview
The HP J8168AR is a 729-watt redundant power supply unit specifically designed for the HP ProCurve E600 series switches. It provides a reliable and fault-tolerant power solution, ensuring continuous operation of the network infrastructure. This power supply is essential for maintaining uptime in critical network environments.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 729-Watt |
| Type | Redundant Power Supply |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP ProCurve E600 Series |
Product Description
This 729-watt redundant power supply is a crucial component for the HP ProCurve E600 series network switches, offering enhanced reliability and preventing network downtime. In a redundant configuration, two power supplies operate in tandem, with one actively powering the device and the other on standby. If the primary power supply fails, the secondary unit seamlessly takes over, ensuring uninterrupted service. The hot-swappable nature of this power supply allows for replacement or addition without the need to power down the switch. This feature is vital in enterprise environments where network availability is paramount. By providing a robust and fault-tolerant power solution, the J8168AR helps maintain the high availability expected from ProCurve networking equipment. This power supply unit is engineered to meet the demanding power requirements of the E600 series switches, delivering stable and consistent power to all network ports and internal components. Its inclusion in the network infrastructure significantly reduces the risk of power-related outages, contributing to the overall stability and performance of the network.


