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2013 Jul 31
2
What current UPS can I buy?
...ke I can just copy-and-paste the link to the exact result, but if you go to the UPS selector on the Eaton Power Quality page, they will recommend a few models:
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> http://powerquality.eaton.com/
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> The NUT HCL spells out Powerware 9130/9140, but the Eaton pages refer to PW9130 and PW9140. Pretty sure they are the same unit with a different name.
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> Debian wheezy has NUT 2.6.4, which should cover most of the units that Eaton's selector would recommend.
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> You could also go with a Tripplite rack-mount UPS, but a lot of the low-end ones use a proprietary protocol t...
2013 Jul 18
0
What current UPS can I buy?
...doesn't look like I can just copy-and-paste the link to the exact result, but if you go to the UPS selector on the Eaton Power Quality page, they will recommend a few models:
http://powerquality.eaton.com/
The NUT HCL spells out Powerware 9130/9140, but the Eaton pages refer to PW9130 and PW9140. Pretty sure they are the same unit with a different name.
Debian wheezy has NUT 2.6.4, which should cover most of the units that Eaton's selector would recommend.
You could also go with a Tripplite rack-mount UPS, but a lot of the low-end ones use a proprietary protocol that seems to change...
2013 Jul 31
0
What current UPS can I buy?
...opy-and-paste the link to the exact result, but if you go to the UPS selector on the Eaton Power Quality page, they will recommend a few models:
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>> http://powerquality.eaton.com/
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>> The NUT HCL spells out Powerware 9130/9140, but the Eaton pages refer to PW9130 and PW9140. Pretty sure they are the same unit with a different name.
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>> Debian wheezy has NUT 2.6.4, which should cover most of the units that Eaton's selector would recommend.
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>> You could also go with a Tripplite rack-mount UPS, but a lot of the low-end ones use a propriet...
2013 Jul 17
2
What current UPS can I buy?
On Tue, 2013-07-16 at 23:09 -0400, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Jul 16, 2013, at 11:30 AM, Matt Ivie wrote:
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> > I'm sure this has been asked before and I did search the list archives
> > but anything I did find looked to be older.
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> > I'm looking at buying some UPS and I'm not sure how to tell which
> > currently sold models are supported by