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HP PS-3381-1C2 400 Watts 100-240 V Hot Swappable RPS
- Power Output: 400 Watts
- Type: Hot Swappable RPS (Redundant Power Supply)
- Voltage Input: 100-240 V AC
- Feature: Hot-swappable for non-disruptive replacement
- Purpose: Ensures continuous power availability
- Compatibility: Used in various HP server systems
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Product Overview
The HP PS-3381-1C2 is a 400 Watts Hot Swappable RPS (Redundant Power Supply). It is designed to provide continuous power and allow for replacement without server downtime.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 400W |
| Type | Hot Swappable RPS |
Additional Specifications
| Input Voltage | 100-240V AC |
| Feature | Hot-swappable |
Product Description
The HP PS-3381-1C2 is a 400-watt Redundant Power Supply (RPS) unit featuring hot-swappable capabilities. This design is crucial for enterprise environments where uninterrupted server operation is paramount. The hot-swappable nature allows administrators to replace a faulty power supply unit without needing to shut down the server, thereby minimizing downtime and maintaining service availability. With a power output of 400 watts, this RPS unit is capable of supporting the power requirements of various HP server configurations. It operates across a wide input voltage range of 100-240V AC, ensuring compatibility with different power infrastructures globally. The redundancy aspect means that typically two such units are installed, providing a backup in case one fails. This power supply unit is a key component for ensuring high availability and reliability in HP server deployments. Its ability to provide continuous power and be replaced on the fly makes it an essential part of robust server infrastructure, safeguarding against power-related disruptions.


