On Thursday 23 June 2005 12:56, Dean Collins wrote:
> You're kidding right? How often does the power go down at your office?
> When it happens here we go home/out to lunch/break out the cards.
Not all companies (owners) like to operate that way.
> The servers are backed up for automated shutdown etc but I'm not going
> to run power to every pc and every desk phone in the whole building for
> the 15-30 mins a year.
That's your decision. I would not dream of not using it in a corporate
setting. Normal irregularities in power chew away on electronics.
For my customers the loss of work and interruptions are more important than
$80/head/2 years. Of course we all have different priorities.
But I thought we were talking about a PBX? Where the lost call can mean lost
business. Certainly you keep your servers on UPS? Why not the PBX?
Hell, I have 10K just at home. Because I can't stand interruptions due to
power. True, I live in Florida, and we have a lot of brownouts.
--
Steve Szmidt
"They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin
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