[ubuntu-uk] Uninterruptible power supply question
Michael Wood
admin at x3n.me.uk
Wed Mar 7 22:17:57 GMT 2007
Eamonn Sullivan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just built a home/soho server and I'm hoping someone here could
> help me with a couple of questions. It's a headless server (dual-core,
> three 320GB hard drive with RAID5) where I'm running the increasingly
> complicated applications that I use for home and work. It runs the
> MoinMoin wiki, BackupPC, subversion and Samba filesharing, supportingr
> two Ubuntu PCs, an iMac and a laptop. (I have five children in
> secondary/college/university, a busy nurse wife and I use the wiki and
> subversion from both home and work -- that network gets *heavy*
> use...)
>
> I'm thinking of using a UPC for the first time. Quick questions:
>
> - The server has a 500W power supply (an Antec Phantom), although I
> did that on the hope that an overpowered power supply will be quieter
> (and it's very quiet). Does that mean I need a UPS rated at 500W or
> would a smaller one be OK? The £80-range ones do something like 380
> watts. The 500W ones quickly get into the £200 range.
>
> - Am I correct that, even in Feisty, all UPS-related software is in
> universe? There's no fully-supported way of monitoring and reacting to
> UPS signals?
>
> - Does anyone have any recommendations on UPS/software combos?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> -Eamonn
>
>
I've got a MGE UPS which works pretty well though i didn't get one with
comms (to my regret) , here are some details:
http://www.mgeups.com/products/pdt230/smallups/easr/featben.htm
they have linux software support on a lot of their models
have fun.
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