Hi Folks,
        
        Recently, a storm happened and the power surge blew me 
        off-line.  Time to get serious about buying a UPS that will
        handle my four main servers for at-most, a 10-second power
        outage.  After that, shut down my computers.  It took me 90 
        minutes of up and down and crawling around last time.  That's
        the *why*.  Is there a best type to save me from this?  Do any of
        these power supplies come with scripts to shutdown a Unix {or
        Linux} computer?  Is there a UPS that is designed for heavy use 
        and a very short (5- to 10-second) uptime?  I'll need one that can
        interface thru the COM ports or the UBS port, if that is how
        these devices work. 

        tia, 

        gary


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  Gary Kline  [EMAIL PROTECTED]   www.thought.org  Public Service Unix
      http://jottings.thought.org   http://transfinite.thought.org

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