Suggestions on UPS that works well with Ubuntu
Hello,
Does anyone have suggestions on purchasing an uninterupted power supply (UPS) that works easily in Ubunutu -- either models that work particularly well or models to avoid?
My linux skills are not too great and I don't have lots of extra time on my hands, so I'm hoping to find something that more or less works out of the box, including the automated shutdown on blackouts.
Thanks very much for any suggestions you might have.
Alex
Re: Suggestions on UPS that works well with Ubuntu
I like APC because it is well-supported in Linux.
Re: Suggestions on UPS that works well with Ubuntu
I use an APC UPS as well, but it makes little to no difference in my opinion....UPS units are OS agnostic.
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I like the older APC units with metal cases. The plastic ones melt and tend to catch fire.
Re: Suggestions on UPS that works well with Ubuntu
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Originally Posted by
d4m1r
I use an APC UPS as well, but it makes little to no difference in my opinion....UPS units are OS agnostic.
Only if the device includes software that works with Linux as well as Windows. The apcupsd daemon executes a graceful shutdown when the batteries run low, and it can notify the other machines on the network so they can shut down gracefully as well.
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I run two APC SmartUPS units, a 3000va and a 1500va, both with Remote Access Cards. The cards give you a Web interface to interact with, as well as a way to have it talk to a monitoring server.
Go APC, linux support is pretty native (especially in their higher end models)
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Originally Posted by
geudrik
I run two APC SmartUPS units, a 3000va and a 1500va, both with Remote Access Cards. The cards give you a Web interface to interact with, as well as a way to have it talk to a monitoring server.
Go APC, linux support is pretty native (especially in their higher end models)
Thank you all very much for the advice! It sounds like APC is the way to go.
I'm not familiar with remote access cards. Should I add them as a card to the computer attached to the UPS? Do they come with the UPS or are they bought separately?