APC makes "0U" units for different types of electric hand offs.
AP7932 is a unit we've used with great success in the past. APC's
SNMP access is great as well since it can be integrated with just
about any kind of system.
--Matt
On Sep 25, 2008, at 12:37 PM, Justin M. Streiner 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