HP 312W Redundant Power Supply

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HP 312W Redundant Power Supply

Engineered for mission‑critical environments, the HP 312W Redundant Power Supply delivers reliable, high‑performance power for servers and storage systems where uptime is essential. This 312W PSU is designed to work in a redundant configuration, helping to prevent data loss and process interruptions by seamlessly taking over if a primary unit fails. Ideal for data centers, enterprise workloads, and line‑of‑business applications, it delivers dependable power with efficient management in HP ecosystems. Whether you’re supporting databases, virtualization, or high‑availability deployments, this power supply provides the headroom and resilience needed to keep your systems humming around the clock.

  • Redundant design for enhanced uptime: Built to minimize single points of failure, the HP 312W redundant power supply supports failover within compatible chassis. In practice, this means continuous operation during maintenance or an unexpected PSU fault, helping protect against data loss and downtime. By pairing two units in a chassis designed for redundancy, you can achieve high availability for critical workloads and reduce the risk of disruption during peak processing periods.
  • Up to 312 W maximum output power: This PSU is tuned to deliver substantial headroom for demanding server and storage configurations. Whether you’re running memory‑heavy applications, virtualization hosts, or peak‑load bursts, the 312W capability gives you the power cushion needed to maintain performance without throttling or interruptions.
  • Hot‑swappable and designed for HP servers and storage: The HP 312W Redundant Power Supply is designed for effortless replacement in compatible HP chassis. Its hot‑swappable construction allows technicians to swap units with minimal downtime, enabling rapid maintenance and ensuring that service windows stay tight. This feature is especially valuable in environments where system availability is non‑negotiable and routine replacement or upgrades are scheduled.
  • Energy‑aware operation and streamlined management: Although exact efficiency figures are dependent on the overall system configuration, the 312W redundant supply is designed to integrate with HP server management and data center workflows. It supports clean power delivery to reduce waste and help optimize operating costs across the data center. In high‑density deployments, multiple redundant PSUs contribute to better thermal performance and predictable power behavior under varying workloads.
  • Clear status indicators and ecosystem compatibility: HP’s redundant PSU solutions include status indicators and compatibility with HP chassis ecosystems, enabling quick health checks and straightforward lifecycle management. When installed in supported HP systems, these units simplify monitoring through existing management consoles and hardware indicators, helping IT teams respond swiftly to power events and maintain uninterrupted operations.

Technical Details of HP 312W Redundant Power Supply

  • Maximum output power: 312 W
  • Redundancy: Redundant power supply configuration designed to increase uptime and protect critical workloads
  • Intended use: Suitable for applications where data loss and process failure can be disastrous; optimized for high‑availability environments
  • Compatibility notes: Designed to work with HP servers and storage enclosures that support HP redundant power supplies; compatible chassis and enclosure configurations are required for full redundancy capabilities

How to install HP 312W Redundant Power Supply

  • Power down the compatible HP server or storage chassis completely and unplug all power cords before starting installation.
  • Identify the appropriate redundant power supply slot in the chassis. Ensure the enclosure supports hot‑swap and redundant PSUs for the model you are installing.
  • Remove the existing empty PSU bay cover or the failed unit, following the chassis’ service manual. If replacing a failed unit, disconnect the old supply carefully and prepare the new HP 312W PSU for installation.
  • Insert the new redundant power supply module into the slot, aligning connectors with the backplane. Slide the unit firmly into place until it is securely seated and the locking mechanism engages.
  • Connect the power cables to the PSU and the appropriate power source. Re‑attach any retention hardware if required and power on the system. Verify the status indicators (LEDs) show healthy operation and that both power supplies are recognized by the system management tools.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the HP 312W Redundant Power Supply?

    A: It is a 312‑watt redundant power supply designed for HP server and storage environments. Its redundancy supports high availability in critical workloads by providing a backup power path and seamless failover in compatible chassis.

  • Q: Is the HP 312W PSU hot‑swappable?

    A: Yes. When installed in a supported HP chassis, the redundant power supply is designed to be hot‑swappable, allowing replacement without powering down the entire system in accordance with the chassis specifications.

  • Q: Which systems are compatible with this PSU?

    A: The HP 312W Redundant Power Supply is intended for HP servers and storage enclosures that support HP redundant PSU configurations. Check the server or enclosure documentation to confirm compatibility and supported redundancy configurations.

  • Q: Do I need two units to achieve redundancy?

    A: Redundancy is achieved when two power supplies are installed in a chassis designed for redundant PSUs. One unit can power the system, while the second acts as a hot‑swappable backup to take over in case of failure or during maintenance.

  • Q: How can I verify that the redundant power supply is functioning correctly?

    A: Use the system management tools and LED indicators provided by the HP chassis to monitor PSU health, voltage output, and fault conditions. In a redundant configuration, ensure both units are recognized by the management console and confirm that failover behavior is tested according to your maintenance procedures.


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