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2006-06-26 13:30:06 |
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| 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.
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
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