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IBM Distributed Power Interconnect family of Power Delivery Products
With the growth in complexity of today’s IT equipment, power distribution and power delivery are
becoming critical issues. Designing a fault-tolerant power system that can help reduce downtime and increase server reliability is a priority. What's more, companies are finding it increasingly difficult to accommodate the higher current draw in today’s servers. In response, IBM introduces the new
Distributed Pow...
CEI 23-16
200 V
15 kVA
50/60 Hz
3000 Watt
7
Noir
4,3 m
0,5 kg
0,4 kg
1 Année (s)
IBM Distributed Power Interconnect family of Power Delivery Products
With the growth in complexity of today’s IT equipment, power distribution and power delivery are
becoming critical issues. Designing a fault-tolerant power system that can help reduce downtime and increase server reliability is a priority. What's more, companies are finding it increasingly difficult to accommodate the higher current draw in today’s servers. In response, IBM introduces the new
Distributed Power Interconnect (DP Interconnect) family of power distribution units (PDUs). Capable of
supporting solutions from a handful of systems up to full racks of 1U servers, a cluster of enterprise servers or a large array of network storage devices, these modular components provide industry-leading flexibility and scalability.
Highlights:
- Customer-connectable line cords install without professional electrical help.
- Scalable power support— change DPI Front-end PDUs from 30/32amp to 60/63amp simply by changing line cords.
- Space-saving 1U, half-rackwidth form factor optimizes outlet density.
- Line-cord consolidation helps save infrastructure expense.
- Easy setup—bulky line cords can be removed for quick installation into the rack.
- Includes mounting hardware for "zero U" or EIA-space mounting.
- Worldwide solutions— universal voltage support, worldwide certifications and IBM service and support.
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