Jonathan F. Dill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "trapped" by the UPS: Here in Maryland on Pepco power, we frequently > see very brief phase loss or phase rotation (seems like any time the > wind blows or when there's a light drizzle outside) and some of the > systems which are on an UPS still crash. One of those power events > crashed a server, which was on a decent UPS, and the RAID-5 on it was Off-topic, but a fully on-line UPS (not simply line-interactive) should protect even against phase loss. An example of such would be Powerware (former Exide) series 9. -- Osma Ahvenlampi
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