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Re: rackmount managed PDUs


From: Nuno Vieira - nfsi telecom <nuno.vieira () nfsi pt>
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 17:51:51 +0100 (WEST)

the right url is http://www.apanet.pl/en/produkty_ippc24.html

cheers,
--nvieira



----- "Nuno Vieira - nfsi telecom" <nuno.vieira () nfsi pt> wrote:

We use APANET powerswitches, and we are quite happy with them.

24 ports units, around 600 EUR per unit.

www.apanet.pl
---
Nuno Vieira
nfsi telecom, lda.

nuno.vieira () nfsi pt
Tel. (+351) 21 949 2300 - Fax (+351) 21 949 2301
http://www.nfsi.pt/



----- "Justin M. Streiner" <streiner () cluebyfour org> wrote:

As much as I hate to tear people away from the Intercage/Atrivo
debacle 
and semi-tangential rants, I'll take one for the team and do it :)

I have an opportunity coming up to rebuild an existing machine room
space 
to an extent.  It's not a total gut-and-refit, but I'll at least
get
to 
put in some new infrastructure.  That said, I'd be interested in
hearing 
about peoples' experiences with various rackmountable managed PDUs.

I have some Tripp Lite PDUMH30NETs that work well and are reasonably

priced, but they have a few quirks (no RS-232 console port, web
interface 
seems to be a little shaky with Firefox, etc) that would become more

annoying when scaled up to several rows of new rack footprints. 
I'm
also 
open to using managed vertically mounted PDUs.  The plan is for each

footprint to have "A" and B" feeds, so two PDUMH30NETs would take
up
4U 
per footprint, which is a bit much...

I don't need to worry about distributing DC power - just AC.

This site will be lights-out most of the time, so robust remote
management 
capabilities are a must.

Any thoughts/insight are greatly appreciated.

jms


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