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On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 22:06, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We tried using cheaper rack mountable pdu's. ÂThen we ran into some i
frames that were not dual 110/220 but strictly 220 and these other pdu's
didn't work too well :-). ÂSo we coughed up the money for IBM PDU's but
didn't go with the PDU+.

I'm glad that we're not using any 110V equipment. That'd be a real
mess to maintain.

So you're saying there's more to it than power monitoring - like some sort
of reset capability and stuff also?

Yep, you can turn ports on or off. This is a great way to powercycle
simple equipment.


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