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| Product Overview |
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The 400-Watts Redundant Power Supply for the HP Netserver LP2000R serves as a reliable backup power source, supporting server stability during power supply issues. It's tailored to fit and perform within the Netserver environment, making it a practical choice for maintaining continuous server function in business settings. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | 5065-8508 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Technical Information | |
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| Input Voltage | 100-127V / 200-240V AC auto-switching |
| Input Frequency | 50/60Hz |
| Output | +12V, +5V, +3.3V, -12V, +5VSB |
| Max. Output Power | 400W |
| Hot Swappable | Yes |
| Redundant Support | Yes |
| Cooling Type | Active Fan |
| Modularity | Non-Modular |
| rail_design | Single 12V Rail |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Compatibility | |
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| Form Factor | Proprietary |
| Compatible For | HP NetServer LP2000R (5065-8508) - HP 400-Watts Redundant Power Supply For Netserver LP2000R |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Product Description |
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This 400-watt redundant power supply is designed to provide backup power for HP Netserver LP2000R systems. It allows servers to maintain power without interruption in case of a power supply failure. Often found in data centers and server rooms, it's built for organizations relying on continuous server uptime. Administrators and IT professionals typically use this power supply to enhance the reliability of their server infrastructure. Its hot-swappable design means it can be replaced without shutting down the server, minimizing downtime and maintaining productivity. Key Features
This power supply is usually deployed in environments where uptime is crucial, such as enterprise servers and networked storage systems. Its role is to act as a backup in redundant configurations, providing peace of mind that hardware failures won’t disrupt server availability. |