Leopard has UPS support built in IIRC so no extra software is needed.  
I get my batteries for them at Batteries Plus.

I consider OS X on topic 'coz it is UNIX.

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On Oct 30, 2008, at 10:13 PM, "Andrew Farnsworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:

> Hey everyone,
>   A bit off topic here but I know there are a lot of mac users on  
> here and I am looking to put together a mac server.  It turns out  
> the power here dies fairly often and, as such, i was looking for a  
> good UPS.  I know that APC used to be the brand of choice but it  
> appears their Mac OSX Software has not been updated in a quite a  
> while.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.  Just for reference, I  
> am currently looking at the APC RS 1500 as it seems to be the price  
> point to meet.  There are other brands out there that seem to offer  
> the same power rating for less, and many of the reviews I have seen  
> give APC a good rating but with some serious "cons", like no  
> repair / support after the warranty ends, no good way to replace the  
> batteries, etc...
>
> So, suggestions, comments, and opinions are wanted.  Oh, and to keep  
> it somewhat on topic, how about listing any Linux support you know  
> about for the UPS you discuss.
>
> MAIH...
>
> Andy
>
> >

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