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RE: PDU recommendations

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Trey Valenta)
Sun Jun 23 19:49:00 2013

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I'll also throw out recommendations for ServTech PDUs. They have an affordable line of PDUs with static transfer switches that are particularly attractive for all your single-power-supply devices.

Chris Dunn <chrisdunn1@gmail.com> wrote:

>Been at a place where they have hundreds of APC's in production, all
>monitored and reporting back. Hardly a lick of trouble. 
>Love the fact you can reboot the management interface in the rare case
>there is a hang and it does not affect the status of the outlets.
>-ChrisD.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: shawn wilson [mailto:ag4ve.us@gmail.com] 
>Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2013 10:38 AM
>To: North American Network Operators Group
>Subject: PDU recommendations
>
>We currently use Triplite stuff but they've got an issue where after a
>few minutes, they stop accepting new tcp connections. We're adding a
>new 30A circuit and I'm thinking of going with APC (ran them in the
>past and never had any issues). However, I figured I'd see if there was
>a better brand / specific model recommendations for quality or bang /
>buck?
>
>Specs: 30A 24+ port 0U, managed (with ssh), lcd use display.

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