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Re: "Redundant power supply" vs "power supply"

 
Alex I.
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"Redundant power supply" vs "power supply"

Our power supply went down (ML350 G4) and I have to replace it. I found one nearby with these details: 358352-021, "HP ML350G4 HOT PLUG REDUNDANT POWER SUPPLY" and I wonder if I can use it instead of the broken one ? Or is it suppose to work as a secondary power supply only ?

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Michael A. McKenney
Respected Contributor

Re: "Redundant power supply" vs "power supply"

Redundant means it will fail over when the primary fails. It should work. You need the proper hot plug enclosure for it.
Pieter 't Hart
Honored Contributor

Re: "Redundant power supply" vs "power supply"

On the current PSU you will find a partnumber and a "replacement partnumber".

If you order a replacement, the old PSU should be returned.
If it's for redundance then ofcourse you do not return any PSU.

but basically it's the same PSU.

Alex I.
New Member

Re: "Redundant power supply" vs "power supply"

Thank you. I ordered it and hopefully it is going to resolve the problem.