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Power Supplies, Table 2-2, Power Supply Requirements for System Load Configurations

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-25 Power Supplies Compaq ProLiant 8000 servers support up to three hot-plug power supplies. Compaq ProLiant 8000 servers ship with two hot-plug, redundant, dual-rated, load sharing, 1150-Watt power supplies in power supply bays 1 and 2. Depending on the system load configuration, more than one power supply might be required to power the system. Table 2-2 shows the minimal power supply loading requirements. To provide redundancy, add another power supply to the ones shown in Table 2-2. Figure 2-20 shows the position of the power supplies in the rear of the server. Power Supply #3 Power Supply #2 Power Supply #1 Figure 2-20. Power supply positioning (power supply #3 not shown) CAUTION: To reduce the risk of data loss or damage to the equipment, any power supply bay that is not populated with a power supply must be covered with a power supply blanking panel. This ensures adequate airflow inside the server. Table 2-2 Power Supply Requirements for System Load Configurations Power Supplies Required Power Line Voltage (VAC) Number of Processors Number of Hard Drives Total Memory Number of PCI/ISA Cards 1 110 1 to 2 2 to 4 256 MB 1 to 3 1 220 1 to 4 15 to 21 256 MB to 4 GB 3 to 8 2 110 1 to 4 5 to 9 256 MB to 4 GB 3 to 6 2 220 1 to 8 15 to 21 256 MB to 16 GB 3 to 11 Note: Compaq recommends that 220 VAC power is used for all deployments. This will ensure that the server can support its maximum configurations and remain in a redundant power supply state. This table does not imply that a given power supply configuration can support the maximum number of processors, hard drives, memory, and PCI expansion boards listed. Each power supply has a status and an AC power indicator. See Chapter 4, "Connectors, Switches, and Status Indicators," for descriptions and explanations of the power supply indicators.

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Removal and Replacement Procedures
2-25
Power Supplies
Compaq ProLiant 8000 servers support up to three hot-plug power supplies. Compaq
ProLiant 8000 servers ship with two hot-plug, redundant, dual-rated, load sharing, 1150-Watt
power supplies in power supply bays 1 and 2. Depending on the system load configuration,
more than one power supply might be required to power the system. Table 2-2 shows the
minimal power supply loading requirements. To provide redundancy, add another power supply
to the ones shown in Table 2-2.
Figure 2-20 shows the position of the power supplies in the rear of the server.
Power Supply #3
Power Supply #2
Power Supply #1
Figure 2-20.
Power supply positioning (power supply #3 not shown)
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of data loss or damage to the equipment, any power supply bay
that is not populated with a power supply must be covered with a power supply blanking panel.
This ensures adequate airflow inside the server.
Table 2-2
Power Supply Requirements for System Load Configurations
Power
Supplies
Required
Power Line
Voltage (VAC)
Number of
Processors
Number of
Hard Drives
Total Memory
Number of
PCI/ISA Cards
1
110
1 to 2
2 to 4
256 MB
1 to 3
1
220
1 to 4
15 to 21
256 MB to 4 GB
3 to 8
2
110
1 to 4
5 to 9
256 MB to 4 GB
3 to 6
2
220
1 to 8
15 to 21
256 MB to 16 GB
3 to 11
Note:
Compaq recommends that 220 VAC power is used for all deployments. This will ensure that the server can
support its maximum configurations and remain in a redundant power supply state. This table does not imply that a
given power supply configuration can support the maximum number of processors, hard drives, memory, and PCI
expansion boards listed. Each power supply has a status and an AC power indicator. See Chapter 4,
Connectors,
Switches, and Status Indicators,
for descriptions and explanations of the power supply indicators.