- Notes, cautions, and warnings
- Revision history
- Introduction
- VxRail overview
- Technical specifications
- Initial setup and configuration
- Pre-operating system management applications
- Replacing and adding hardware
The VxRail P570, P570F, V570, V570F, and S570 supports two AC or DC redundant power supply units (PSUs).
The following table describes the PSU specifications of the VxRail P570, P570F, V570, V570F, and S570:
Supported VxRail configurations | PSU | Class | Heat dissipation (maximum) | Frequency | Voltage | Current |
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VxRail P570, P570F, V570, V570F, and S570 | 1100 W AC | Platinum | 4100 BTU/hr | 50/60 Hz | 100–240 V AC, autoranging | 12 A–6.5 A |
1100 W DC | N/A | 4416 BTU/hr | N/A | –(48–60) V DC, autoranging | 32 A | |
VxRail P570, P570F, V570, and V570F | 1600 W AC | Platinum | 6000 BTU/hr | 50/60 Hz | 100–240 V AC, autoranging | 10 A |
VxRail V570 and V570F | 2000 W AC | Platinum | 7500 BTU/hr | 50/60 Hz | 100–240 V AC, autoranging | 11.5 A |
Heat dissipation is calculated by using the PSU wattage rating.
This VxRail is also designed to connect to the IT power systems with a phase to phase voltage not exceeding 240 V.