Thanks, I think the amount of love for the APC stuff confirmed my experience. I'll look at the Raritan PDUs as I like their KVMs but if I have to use their software or a WebUI to manage it (I use AddleLink for remote to the KVM because I don't like proprietary management) I won't use their PDU.
AFAIK (I'll obviously confirm), the circuit is 208VAC and the plug is the dual phase NMEA type. On Jun 23, 2013 3:41 PM, "Petter Bruland" <[email protected]> wrote: > We're replacing TrippLite with APC. Had two TrippLite SNMP/Web cards stop > working at random times, and need to be reset. Pain when the datacenter is > far away. On a different note TrippLite support has been super awesome. > > The APC line we went with, model # escaping me at the moment, only had > overall unit AMP load indicator. But their SNMP access is nice, for custom > graphs in Cacti etc, and being able to remote bounce an outlet. > > We did have a few WTI, the really old ones, which did not store the config > in flash, thus needed to be reconfigured via serial after power outage. > Even with that annoyance, they had much faster response time from telnet > (....I know, old) turning on/off outlets than either of APC or TrippLite. > > -Petter > > ________________________________________ > From: [email protected] [[email protected]] > Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2013 12:05 PM > To: shawn wilson; North American Network Operators Group > Subject: Re: PDU recommendations > > APC is solid. Their newer line can provide outlet metering. WTI is also > good...they support redundant circuits. I've seen Baytech died after just > unplugging a server. > ------Original Message------ > From: shawn wilson > To: North American Network Operators Group > Subject: PDU recommendations > Sent: Jun 23, 2013 8:37 AM > > We currently use Triplite stuff but they've got an issue where after a few > minutes, they stop accepting new tcp connections. We're adding a new 30A > circuit and I'm thinking of going with APC (ran them in the past and never > had any issues). However, I figured I'd see if there was a better brand / > specific model recommendations for quality or bang / buck? > > Specs: 30A 24+ port 0U, managed (with ssh), lcd use display. > > >

