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Old Jul 24, 2007, 08:37 AM
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i have two racks
in rack1 there are 14 pe2950 servers, 1 cxc, 3 isilon storage boxes

in rack 2 there are 15 pe2950 servers, 1 cxc, and a kvm
there are 4 overhead outlets with a capacity of 20 Amps each
i need vertical power strips with ethernet ports for control via internet to support all these machines and to connect to over head outlets what power strips do i need/buy

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Old Jul 29, 2007, 08:28 PM   #2  
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i have two racks
in rack1 there are 14 pe2950 servers, 1 cxc, 3 isilon storage boxes

in rack 2 there are 15 pe2950 servers, 1 cxc, and a kvm
there are 4 overhead outlets with a capacity of 20 Amps each
i need vertical power strips with ethernet ports for control via internet to support all these machines and to connect to over head outlets what power strips do i need/buy
There are rackmount power strips that can do what you want, not sure about vertical... check out KVM over IP, Console Server & Remote Power IP KVM Switch Solutions! and click on the link on the left side that says "remote power"
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Check out Wright-Line.

Follow this link, and there is a "power product selector" that will tell you exactly what you need to know.

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