AlphaServer hardware question

From: TANSTAAFL (alexjohansonn_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 06/25/04


Date: 25 Jun 2004 00:28:49 -0700

I have a fully loaded AlphaServer 2100A RM. The documentation says
only one power supply is need to support a fully configured server.
This one has a second one for n+1 redundancy.

Each power supply handles 120V with a maximum current of 10A. Both
power supplies will be supported by the same circuit. If the
consumption would not exceed one the capability of one power supply, I
do not need a 20A circuit right?

Also, does anyone know whether the power consumption is shared between
both power supplies?

Alex



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