Providing simple access to power, the unmanaged PDU needs to provide reliable connectivity to power for all user equipment. From simple horizontal PDU's with 4 ports, through to 24 port vertically mounted PDU's, we have the range to cover all your data centre needs. Support for 16Amp and 32Amp Commando plus (2P + E), or C20 16Amp plug, all our PDU's feature built in earth studs, mounting kits and built of a mild steel construction.
Controllable PDU's allow data centre staff / customers to remotely reboot equipment that appears to have hung or become looped in some way. Each device or appliance plugs into one, two or three PDU's (depending upon the number of power supplies). These PDU's can then be controlled over serial, or RS-485 to bring power down and then re-apply it to particular ports associated with that server or appliance, effectively rebooting the machine. They can be linked into ServSwitch matrix switches to provide a complete access solution to all devices.
Often controllable PDU's can also provide power monitoring either through an LCD display or through included software. They dont provide power profiling.
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Designed to improve capacity planning and power profiling, our Intelligent PDU's can be accessed via IP or serial, and provide extensive features to really monitor and control power throughout the entire data centre real estate. Information on voltage, current drawn etc is provided in real time via the web interface. Access to the PDU can be integrated into existing LDAP/S, RADIUS, and Active Directory environments, and they support 256-bit AES encryption, and strong passwords for security.
Most data centers require power source redundancy to ensure that their mission-critical network devices are always running. Newer devices usually include a secondary power outlet. But redundancy is also important for legacy devices with just one power input. The Fallback Power Switch is designed to provide a reliable and safe power fallback for these single-corded legacy devices. The switch includes dual AC power inlets for connections to both primary and secondary power source. If the primary source fails or is unavailable, the switch seamlessly connects from the primary to the secondary power source of the corresponding device. When the primary source is restored, the switch connects back to it.
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