HP DL385 manual Technical Specifications, System Unit, Input Requirements, BTU Rating

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QuickSpecs

HP ProLiant DL385 Generation 6

Technical Specifications

System Unit

Dimensions (H x W x D) 3.38 x 17.54 x 27.25 in (8.59 x 44.54 x 69.98 cm)

 

(with bezel)

 

 

 

Weight (approximate)

Maximum

60 lb (27.22 kg)

 

 

(all hard drives, power

 

 

 

supply, and processor

 

 

 

installed)

 

 

 

Minimum

47.18 lb (20.41 kg)

 

 

(one hard drive, power

 

 

 

supply, and processor

 

 

 

installed)

 

 

Input Requirements

Rated Line Voltage

100 to 120 VAC

 

(per power supply)

 

200 to 240 VAC

 

 

Rated Input Current

For 1200 W Power Supply:

 

 

 

10 A (at 100 VAC),

 

 

 

4.9 A (at 200 VAC)

 

 

 

For 750 W Power Supply:

 

 

 

8.9 A (at 100 VAC),

 

 

 

4.3 A (at 200 VAC)

 

 

 

For 460 W Power Supply:

 

 

 

5.5 A (at 100 VAC),

 

 

 

2.6 A (at 200 VAC)

 

 

Rated Input Frequency

50 to 60 Hz

 

 

Rated Input Power

For 1200 W Power Supply:

 

 

 

930 W (at 100 VAC),

 

 

 

1348 W (at 200 VAC)

 

 

 

For 750 W Power Supply:

 

 

 

857 W (at 100 VAC),

 

 

 

824 W (at 200 VAC)

 

 

 

For 460 W Power Supply:

 

 

 

526 W (at 100 VAC),

 

 

 

505 W (at 200 VAC)

 

BTU Rating

Maximum

For 1200 W Power Supply:

 

 

 

3530 BTU/hr (at 100 VAC),

 

 

 

4600 BTU/hr (at 200 VAC)

 

 

 

For 750 W Power Supply:

 

 

 

2925 BTU/hr (at 100 VAC),

 

 

 

2812 BTU/hr (at 200 VAC)

 

 

 

For 460 W Power Supply:

 

 

 

1794 BTU/hr (at 100 VAC),

 

 

 

1725 BTU/hr (at 200 VAC)

 

Power Specifications

NOTE: To review typical system power ratings use the HP Power

 

 

Advisor which is available online located at url: www.hp.com/go/proliant-

 

 

energy-efficientor www.hp.com/go/hppoweradvisor

 

Power Supply Output

Rated Steady-State

For 1200 W Power Supply:

 

(per power supply)

Power

800 W (at 100 VAC),

 

 

 

900 W (at 120 VAC),

 

 

 

1200 W (at 200 to 240 VAC)

 

 

 

For 750 W Power Supply:

 

 

 

750 W (at 100 to 120 VAC),

 

 

 

750 W (at 200 to 240 VAC)

 

 

 

For 460 W Power Supply:

 

 

 

460 W (at 100 to 120 VAC),

 

 

 

460 W (at 200 to 240 VAC)

 

 

Maximum Peak Power

For 1200 W Power Supply:

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DL385 specifications

The HP DL385 is a robust, versatile server designed primarily for virtualization, database processing, and intensive data applications. This server is well-regarded in environments requiring efficient power management, high performance, and excellent storage capabilities. The DL385 series leverages AMD EPYC processors which provide superior performance and more cores per socket compared to previous generations, thus enhancing multitasking and workload management.

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