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HP P2000-BASE-PWR 573 Watts Hot-Swappable Redundant Power Supply
- Power Output: 573 Watts
- Type: Hot-Swappable Redundant Power Supply
- Compatibility: HP P2000 Storage Array
- Ensures high availability for storage systems
- Allows for non-disruptive replacement
- Provides stable power to array components
- Designed for enterprise storage environments.
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Product Overview
The HP P2000-BASE-PWR is a 573-watt hot-swappable redundant power supply designed for the HP P2000 storage array. It ensures continuous operation and high availability for the storage system.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply |
| Wattage | 573 Watts |
| Feature | Hot-Swappable, Redundant |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP P2000 Storage Array |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Part Number | P2000-BASE-PWR |
Product Description
The HP P2000-BASE-PWR is a critical component for the HP P2000 storage array, providing 573 watts of power. This power supply unit is designed with redundancy and hot-swappable capabilities, which are essential features for enterprise-grade storage solutions where data availability and system uptime are paramount. Its hot-swappable nature means that the power supply can be removed and replaced without powering down the entire storage array. This capability is crucial for performing maintenance or replacing a faulty unit without interrupting access to stored data. The redundant design, typically involving two such units, ensures that if one fails, the other immediately takes over, preventing any service disruption. This power supply ensures that all components within the P2000 storage array receive stable and consistent power, contributing to the overall reliability and performance of the storage system. It is engineered to meet the demanding requirements of continuous operation in data center environments.


