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Switched with Outlet Monitoring

Switched power strips with Outlet Monitoring offer the ability to remotely control each power outlet (on/off/cycle) via the network and/or serially in addition to having individual and global metering at the outlet and strip levels.

Additional features might include: Web interface, command line interface, power sequencing, alarm thresholds, centralized security (like LDAP integration), user defined rights, temperature and humidity probes.

Some models also provide metering capability at the aggregate level and at each individual outlet level. Each individual outlet current metering allows for better capacity planning.

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Avocent's family of intelligent power distribution units (IPDUs) enables remote power management and control of servers and network gear, keeping your IT infrastructure up and running from afar. Avocent's IPDUs provide data center professionals the tools they need to monitor, reduce, and manage their growing power consumption costs of IT equipment.

Raritan offers intelligent power distribution solutions that provides you with secure, rack-level and outlet-level remote power monitoring and management, plus environmental monitoring capabilities.

servertech_logo Server Technology's family of Switched cabinet power distribution units (PDUs) enables network access for remote power management to reboot servers and network gear individually or as a selected group. Additional solutions for the data center equipment cabinet can be integrated, including input current monitoring, pass-thru console port access and environmental monitoring.






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