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Glossary Term Redundant Power Supply

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What is Redundant Power Supply?

Redundant Power Supply refers to a backup power system that ensures continuous power to a device or network in case the primary power source fails, reducing the risk of downtime and disruptions.

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Understanding Redundant Power Supply

Redundant Power Supply refers to a system design in which a device or a network component is equipped with multiple power supply units. If one power supply unit fails, the redundant unit immediately takes over, ensuring uninterrupted power supply and preventing downtime. This setup enhances system reliability and availability by providing backup power in case of a power failure.

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