Compaq ProLiant DL360 Ultra-Dense Server Deployment in Compaq Racks
Compaq ProLiant DL360 Ultra-Dense Server Deployment in Compaq Racks 27
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Table 2-6. PDUs/rack and Servers/PDU without Power De-rating
Input
Voltage
PDU Current
Rating
Input Current Rating per
ProLiant DL360
Max. #
Servers
/PDU
# PDUs
needed or
installable
Max. #
Servers in a
42U Rack
208V 24A 1.41A 17 3 42
230V 16A 1.27A 12 4 42
220V 16A 1.33A 12 4 42
208V 16A 1.41A 11 4 42
110V 24A 2.66A 9 4 36
100V 24A 2.92A 8 4 32
The ProLiant DL360 power supply supports both low voltage (100V-120V) and high voltage
(200V-240V). The power supply automatically senses input voltage level.
Note: There is neither a DC-input power supply nor a redundant power supply for the
ProLiant DL360.
2.5 Weight and Power of Racks and Related Options
Note: Compaq recommends populating a rack with ProLiant DL360 servers and other rack
option products after the rack is in or very near its final position. Transporting a 42U rack fully
populated with ProLiant DL360 servers is not recommended.
Table 2-7 lists the weight (and power if applicable) of the Compaq racks and rack option products
that can be used for installation planning, for example, calculating floor support requirements.
These weight measurements can be added to calculate the total weight of a rack fully populated
with ProLiant DL360 servers.
For example,
1x 9142 rack 253 lb
42x ProLiant DL360 with hard disk drives 1,201 lb
42x Cable management system 38 lb
3x High Voltage PDUs with brackets
22x High Voltage Y Power Cords 18 lb
Total configured rack weight 1,678 lb
In addition, the weight for the network cables and the KVM cables (if applicable) should be
added to the total configured rack weight, if they are not suspended above the rack or if they are
resting on any attachment on the rack.










