EATON AMA
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Welcome to ML guys!
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Welcome everyone!
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Welcome aboard Eaton folks!
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Eaton folks,
I'm looking to get to a near "High Availability" setup with my hypervisors switches etc, but powering this gets really expensive with UPS's etc.
What would be a cost effective solution to provide redundant power in the event of an power outage for my facility so we could effectively run for 4 hours on "Backup Power"?
Servers, desktops, switches, and Routers.
Thanks!
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We currently buy APCs for our desktop PCs. How do Eaton desktop models compare to APC models when it comes to price and battery power?
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Welcome to everyone from Eaton.
Eaton seems to be the go-to recommendation on most of the IT forums (ML, SW) that I frequent.
Why do you think that it is? What really distinguishes you from the competitors?
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@dafyre Thanks! We're excited to be party of the community!
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What do you do with your returned batteries?
You know, recycling wise.- Do you send them back to the country of manufacture for them to deal with or have you got an actual policy?
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The biggest draw of Eaton UPS gear is the software. Are all models able to be tracked? Does it require software on computers for the UPS models that do not have network capabilities?
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@BRRABill for one thing - our people love being a part of communities like SW and now ML. thanks for having us! we've learned a ton by engaging with the individuals...and I think the users appreciate the engagement on the vendor side of things!
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@DustinB3403 It would be completely dependent on the full list of equipment, but we can definitely make a recommendation for you. With our IPM software, we can load shed some of the non-critical VMs and hosts during an outage to extend runtime. That can make it quite a bit more affordable for you and you can avoid having to purchase as many battery packs to achieve that runtime. What hypervisor are you utilizing?
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@JColeKen Xen 6.5
Currently a single host (we still have several physical servers that I'm pushing to virtualize). Which when we do, we'll be adding 2 additional hypervisors.
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The SysAdmin team I am a part of uses Eaton almost exclusively at the moment. I love how easy the units are to install compared with similar options from other companies! The straps are excellent! lol.
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@IRJ Very comparable when it comes to price and functionality. We do offer a 3-year warranty that covers the entire UPS and the battery: http://powerquality.eaton.com/Products-services/Backup-Power-UPS/3S.aspx?cx=3
Typical desktop models:
Eaton 3S: http://powerquality.eaton.com/Products-services/Backup-Power-UPS/3S.aspx?cx=3
Eaton 5S: http://powerquality.eaton.com/Products-services/Backup-Power-UPS/5S.aspx?cx=3The 5S has a nice LCD screen.
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@JaredBusch Yes, all network card capable models can be tracked. Ones with a network card will be auto-detected and pulled into the main Intelligent Power Manager software screen. For those with a USB connection, it would require it to be loaded locally due to the limited communication capability on those units.
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Speaking of batteries and returns...
Does Eaton have any sort of trade-in policy for UPSes of other manufacturers?
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@JColeKen said:
@JaredBusch Yes, all network card capable models can be tracked. Ones with a network card will be auto-detected and pulled into the main Intelligent Power Manager software screen. For those with a USB connection, it would require it to be loaded locally due to the limited communication capability on those units.
So you mean there is not a simple agent that desktops can have to report it back to the main controller?
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@nadnerB we have an agreement and are stewards with calls2recycle http://www.call2recycle.org/list-of-stewards/. You can use them to safely recycle our 1PH UPS batteries. If you are looking for a replacement head here. http://eatonbattery.montageinteractive.com/
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Using a UPS is a short term option. In some cases services need to be maintained longer -
Are there best practices for deploying a UPS with a generator?