> Well, I wouldn't put my monitor on a UPS, but I'm not asking for me. > But if he has to work, and the UPS is more than for just smoothing > power or keeping his RAID battery backup happy... then ya, he's gotta > have the monitor to keep working. > This is, BTW, not his "server", it's his desktop.
If the power goes out - I don't really care what the manufacturer says - you've only got a few minutes of runtime. You're best to wait 5 minutes and then do a graceful shutdown. If your intent is to keep operating, you better get a generator. BTW, Even if there is no device plugged into the UPS, the internal leakage of the UPS will drain it in something like 30 minutes. _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
