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Power should provided for Nexus 7010 in my Rack

lcd_shouldit
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Hi, there are 3 7.5Kw power supply in my Nexus 7010.

and the redundant mode is REDUNDANT.

So what is the exactly power should I provide for this Nexus in my rack.

7.5 x 3 = 22.5 Kw ?

Thanks a lot!

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Reza Sharifi
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That is correct. 22.5 is the max based on how many blades and sups you have in the chassis.  Each power supply comes with 2 outputs.  For load sharing, it is good idea if you can connect each output to a different PDU. You need c19/c20 power cords to connect the PSUs to the PDUs.

HTH

Hello,

I need to correct Reza here. With current mode of redundancy you will get 11,250W:

Redundant mode means

redundant

Input Source (GRID) + Power Supply Redundancy - The available power is the lesser of the available power for the power supply mode and input source voltage. The difference (50%) is reserved for backup.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/datacenter/sw/best_practices/cli_mgmt_guide/init_config.html#wp1053349

As per table 5  in the link below 3 PS will give 11.250 in this mode:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps9441/ps9402/ps9512/Data_Sheet_C78-437761_ps9402_Products_Data_Sheet.html

Niko

HTH,
Niko

Hi, thanks so much!

So, 3 PS will give me 11,250 W in this mode, which is the output.

How about the input, Should I prepare 7.5 x 3 = 22.5Kw for this Nexus ?

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