Rory, I looked at *all* the ups companies very recently. I wanted plenty of power and a *smart* function. I was amazed at how these companies have set out to take advantage of the ISP's & company servers. I decided on Tripplite's APS2012. This unit provides 2000 watts continuous & 4000 watts surge. It has no smart capability but if you provide several D16 batteries, it should provide your racks with several days of backup. If your outage continues, then fire up a generator since it has an onboard 60Amp charger. The unit with shipping cost my company $632 here in Sunny California.
IMHO, the technology used on the smart variaty is more a waste of money. I want my system to stay up and I'm willing to donate the needed battery floor space. Since my stuff is in my home office, I wired a few outlets for critical light/media. If it *has* to be rack mounted, then strip a dead server and set it in there :) Cabling is an issue, don't skimp. If you need even more power then that, you can pick up the 4000 watt unit for a few more bux. Back up time depends completely on amount of batteries you add. If you need to be informed when an outage occures, just wire up a trip circuit/relay to an extra com port. #if outage, then email [EMAIL PROTECTED] Good luck and happy shopping. On Thursday 26 April 2001 07:53, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote: > This is a really newbie UPS question. > > We are putting together a rack with a VA Linux 2130, 2200, two Proliant > 1600s (converted with rackmount kits) and an Apple Cube. I need to know > what sort of rackmount UPS to serve all the above kit is VA Linux/Debian > compliant, so that the VA boxes will go into orderly shutdown when there > is a power failure. > > Thanks for any help. Rory -- Jaye Inabnit\ARS ke6sls/TELE: USA-707-442-6579\/A GNU-Debian linux user Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WEB: http://www.qsl.net/ke6sls ICQ: 12741145 If it's stupid, but works, it ain't stupid. SHOUT JUST FOR FUN. Free software, in a free world, for a free spirit. Please Support freedom!