On Jul 16, 2013, at 11:30 AM, Matt Ivie wrote:

> I'm sure this has been asked before and I did search the list archives
> but anything I did find looked to be older. 
> 
> I'm looking at buying some UPS and I'm not sure how to tell which
> currently sold models are supported by NUT. I know that not every new
> model will be supported but there has to be some right?

Generally, we find this out when someone posts to the list asking for help with 
a new UPS.

> Is there a specific designation I can look for in the technical specs
> that should help me determine this?

Here are some general thoughts on why this is a difficult question to answer:

http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.monitoring.nut.user/7987

> Are there some manufacturers that
> are friendly to the project and make devices that work well with NUT?

This is a little easier to answer. For the Eaton and Powerware brands, we can 
often ask the company to help out with technical information. Several other 
companies have provided tech support or protocol information. Some of this is 
visible if you choose either "****" or "*****" from the "Support Level" 
dropdown on this page:

http://www.networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html

(Sorry, the 4-star rating is strictly 4-star, and does not include 5-star by 
default. JavaScript help is welcome here.)

On the other hand, I personally can't recommend new APC equipment now that they 
have started using a proprietary protocol that several customers have been 
unable to obtain documentation for. I have an old APC USB HID UPS, and it works 
well, but their new equipment is apparently more limited in what it can monitor.

> Any help on this would be great because the worst thing would be to buy
> a nice new UPS for a server and then find out that it is not supported
> by NUT.


Short answer: buy from a distributor that allows open-box returns. The NUT 
project can't be liable for recommendations based on old information.

If you can provide a little more information about the kind of UPS that you are 
looking for, I'm sure we could narrow things down a little. Are you protecting 
desktops or small servers? A whole machine room?

-- 
Charles Lepple
clepple@gmail




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