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HP PS-5351-1 350 Watts RPS For ProLiant ML350 Gen2 Server
- 350 Watts output power
- RPS (Redundant Power Supply) unit
- Designed for HP ProLiant ML350 Gen2 Server
- Provides power redundancy for improved uptime
- Ensures stable power delivery
- Standard server power supply form factor
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Product Overview
HP's PS-5351-1 is a 350 Watt RPS (Redundant Power Supply) designed for the HP ProLiant ML350 Gen2 Server. It offers a level of power redundancy for increased system uptime.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 350W |
| Type | RPS (Redundant Power Supply) |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP ProLiant ML350 Gen2 |
| Form Factor | Server Power Supply |
Product Description
The HP PS-5351-1 is a 350 Watt power supply unit specifically designed for the HP ProLiant ML350 Gen2 Server. It is identified as an RPS, which stands for Redundant Power Supply. This indicates that the server is designed to accommodate multiple power supply units, allowing for a failover capability. In a redundant configuration, if one power supply unit fails, the other(s) can continue to power the server, thus preventing downtime. With a 350 Watt capacity, this power supply is suitable for the typical configurations of the ProLiant ML350 Gen2 server. While it may not be the highest wattage available, it provides adequate power for the server's components and offers the crucial benefit of redundancy. This feature is vital for environments where continuous operation is a priority, such as small to medium-sized businesses or critical application servers. The PS-5351-1 is built to meet HP's standards for reliability and performance within the ProLiant server line. Its integration into the ML350 Gen2 chassis ensures proper fit and connectivity. The primary advantage of using this RPS unit is the enhanced system availability it provides, safeguarding against single points of failure related to power delivery.



