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2006-06-26 13:30:06
On anything critical, we get a low-yield UPS (usually one of those ones about the size of two outlet strips) and plug it into a generator powered outlet.
 
The UPS handles the power while the generator starts up, so it only need to run for about 5 minutes at the most.
 
But remember, if none of the nodes have UPS or generator power, then the switch doesn't need backup power either...
 

Glenn Sullivan, MCSE+I MCDBA
David Clark Company Inc.

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From: windows2000-bouncefreelists.org [mailto:windows2000-bouncefreelists.org] On Behalf Of Beckett, William (Bill)
Posted At: Monday, June 26, 2006 9:21 AM
Posted To: Windows 2000
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Off topic question related to power on key devices like access points and switches. Just curious as to what solutions you are all using regarding this. Do you just hang a backup battery off the units and this does the job for your needs? Or do some of you have a more robust solution for keeping your key network devices up and running230;power wise?

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