HPE X372 54VDC 680W 100-240VAC Power Supply - 120 V AC, 230 V AC - JL086A#ABB
The HPE X372 54VDC 680W Power Supply - JL086A#ABB is a power supply unit designed for specific HPE server models. This particular model offers a 680W output, making it suitable for mid-range HPE ProLiant and Apollo servers.
Key Features :
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Power Output:
- The power supply provides 680 watts of power, which is ideal for servers requiring moderate power, such as mid-tier enterprise systems or storage solutions.
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Input Voltage:
- It supports both 120 V AC and 230 V AC input, making it versatile for deployment in different global regions.
- 120 V AC is common in North America.
- 230 V AC is standard in Europe, Asia, and other parts of the world.
- It supports both 120 V AC and 230 V AC input, making it versatile for deployment in different global regions.
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54VDC Output:
- The power supply provides 54VDC (direct current) output, which is used by certain HPE systems for efficient internal power conversion. This feature is often found in newer, more efficient server designs.
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Efficiency:
- HPE generally designs its power supplies to be highly efficient, and this model likely meets or exceeds industry standards to minimize energy usage, heat generation, and reduce the total cost of ownership over time.
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Redundancy:
- This power supply can be used in redundant power configurations, meaning you can install multiple power supplies in the same server. In the event that one fails, the others continue to supply power without interruption, helping to ensure high availability in critical environments.
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Hot-Swap Capability:
- Like many HPE power supplies, the JL086A#ABB supports hot-swapping, which means that the power supply can be replaced while the system is still running, minimizing downtime in case of failure.
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Compatibility:
- The JL086A#ABB is specifically designed for certain HPE ProLiant and HPE Apollo server models. It is important to check whether this power supply is compatible with your particular server model before purchasing.
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Form Factor:
- It is typically used in rack-mounted servers, designed to fit into 1U, 2U, or other similar server chassis.
Common Use Cases:
- Mid-range Servers: Ideal for servers handling moderate workloads in data centers or small/medium-sized enterprise environments.
- High Availability Setups: Used in redundant configurations to ensure power continuity for mission-critical applications.
- Data Centers: Can be used in data centers with diverse needs for power, from basic operations to more intensive tasks.
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