I've bought our most recent units directly from Digital Loggers and they arrived pretty fast as I recall. You might call them and ask.
Thanks, Brough Turner Mobile: +1 617 285-0433 Skype: brough Website <http://broughturner.com/> | Google+<https://plus.google.com/102447512447094746687/posts?hl=en> | Twitter <https://twitter.com/#!/brough> | LinkedIn<http://www.linkedin.com/in/broughturner> | Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/brough.turner> | Blog<http://blogs.broughturner.com/> | netBlazr Inc. <http://www.netblazr.com/> On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Tom Metro <[email protected]>wrote: > Brough Turner wrote: > > If your budget extends to $109 or so, there are commercial solutions > > that would likely meet your need. We use a Web Power Switch from > > Digital Loggers Inc. at several sites. They have an auto-ping feature > > which can power cycle specific outlets (up to 8 separately addressible > > outlets) under various conditions. See: > > http://www.digital-loggers.com/autoping.html > > That looks like a nice solution, and more flexible than the Trip Lite > approach, as individual outlets can be controlled, each with their own > ping target. It also supports startup delays. And it looks like you can > also opt to run more complex code elsewhere, and communicate with the > PDU via URLs. Nice. > > The price is also more than fair for what it does, but I don't think I > can get my hands on one in the time frame I have. (I'm currently a bit > out in the boonies in Eastern Canada until the end of the week. Amazon > Canada *might* be able to get the Trip Lite UPS to me by the end of the > week, which doesn't leave much time to get the software working. Doesn't > look like they carry the Web Power Switch (US Amazon does).) > > Thanks for the tip. I might get one of these for my main servers. > > -Tom > >
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