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тАО01-17-2011 07:04 AM
тАО01-17-2011 07:04 AM
"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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тАО01-17-2011 07:14 AM
тАО01-17-2011 07:14 AM
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.
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тАО01-18-2011 04:40 AM
тАО01-18-2011 04:40 AM
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.
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.
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тАО01-18-2011 04:57 AM
тАО01-18-2011 04:57 AM
Re: "Redundant power supply" vs "power supply"
Thank you. I ordered it and hopefully it is going to resolve the problem.
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