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For PS-4181-7 180W Small Chassis Power Supply 793073-001 797009-001
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Good Quality Small 1U Power Supply Full Module FSP300-60FAG FSP300-60LG 00YD993 00YD990 N34367H Rated 300W
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Good Quality Small 1U Power Supply Full Module FSP300-60FAG FSP300-60LG 00YD993 00YD990 N34367H Rated 300W
  • Input Voltage: 220-240V
  • Input Frequency Range: 50/60 Hz
  • Dimensions: 165*82*40MM
  • Weight: 800g
  • Model #: K0194
For DELL R410 R415 server power supply 500W MHD8J H318J D500E-S0 A500E-S0
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Etasis Electronics EFRP-S657 ERP1U 650Watts High-Efficiency Redundant Power Supply Module
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Morex 60W Power Supply Kit: 20-pin ATX DC-DC Board with 60W AC-DC Adapter (MX-0608A)
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For DELL H300NM-01 /b300pm-00 / ac300pm-00 /h300pm-00 Power supply 300W
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250W 1U Power Supply For Server 250W 1U EPS Industrial Power Supply FSP250-60ws1 250W For IDC
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Power CL-A-1500-48 48V 31A 1500W switching power supply voltage 34-49V
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Power Supply For PowerEdge T410 F5XMD H371J G686J Server Power Supply 580W
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For Small Chassis Power Supply 200W Peak 350W 24pin + 4pin + D type interface *2 + SATA*2
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750W Server Power Supply 511778-001 506822-101 DPS-750RB A For DL360 DL380 G6 G7 G8
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Power Supply for  PowerEdge T310  375W N375E-01 T122K 0T122K T128K 0T128K
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750W Redundant Server Power Supply for Supermicro PWS-703P-1R Psu
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The primary purpose of a server power supply is converting alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC). The reason is that computers and servers use DC, not AC, which is the type of power that comes from your wall outlet. The power supply is a piece of hardware that powers all the other components of the server with dedicated connectors.

A Redundant Power Supply Prevents Downtime

In a redundant power supply setting, your server works with two or more power supplies. Every PSU can run the server on its own if the other fails. Under normal conditions, each PSU provides half of the power required to operate the server. Most redundant power supplies support hot-swapping, i.e., you can replace the PSU without switching the server off. Hot-swapping prevents downtime, which is particularly important in web servers and mission-critical business environments where you need to keep information and work flowing. While you replace one of the power supplies, the other keeps the server running. It is advisable to install each redundant PSU on a different electrical circuit, so the system will keep working even during a circuit trip or maintenance operations.

Linear vs. Switching Server Power Supplies

When considering power supplies, a linear server and a PC power supply have a more straightforward construction, and require fewer components to convert AC to DC. They tend to be pretty silent, which is an important factor in some work environments. Like server processors, these power supplies work well in systems with efficient cooling. Switching-style power supplies have an internal switch that controls electricity. This leads to less energy consumption. In comparison with a linear PSU, a switching one tends to have smaller components. However, it also produces more noise. 

Certifications Determine the Energy Efficiency of Your Server Power Supply

80 PLUS® is a voluntary certification program that classifies server and PC power supplies, including power strips, by their energy efficiency. You can obtain the energy efficiency value by dividing the amount of power the PSU provides by the amount of energy it draws from the power outlet. 80 PLUS Titanium PSUs are the most efficient, as they offer 92% energy efficiency at 20% load, 94% efficiency at 50% load and 90% efficiency at 100% load. 80 PLUS Platinum power supplies offer 90% efficiency at 20% load, 92% efficiency at 50% load and 89% efficiency at 100% load. 80 PLUS Gold PC power supplies provide 87% efficiency at 20% load, 90% efficiency at 50% load and 87% efficiency at 100% load. There are other 80 PLUS certifications with inferior efficiency requirements, but they are less common in server PSUs. 

Server PSUs Come With Different Connector Types

Server power supplies come with different types of main ATX connectors. The most common connector in older motherboards is the 20-pin one. Most modern motherboards, instead, feature the 24-pin connector. You can also find PSUs with a 20+4 connector, which works with any motherboard, whether it has the 20-pin or 24-pin connector.