I'm trying to find something that keeps my customer's network gear online for a 
meaningful amount of time. The challenge is that an ONT, firewall, switch, AP, 
and some IP phones doesn't add up to be very much load. Most normal UPSes get 
terribly inefficient at lower load ratings. Add up all of the network devices a 
customer may have and we rarely break 50 watts of load. Normal, small UPSes are 
lucky to break 50% efficiency at those loads whereas they may be 95% efficient 
at say 100 or 200 watts. Get a bigger unit with a bigger battery and now you're 
even less efficient. Get a big enough unit to have extendable batteries and now 
you're spending thousands of dollars for such a small request.

I've gone asking, but haven't really gotten anywhere. The best technical 
solution was from some electronics parts nerds that was basically to build my 
own small rectifier and battery system. Great. I can achieve high efficiencies 
with small loads, letting me have say 4 or 8 hours of battery. However, I've 
got a science project, not something I can deploy at a customer.

I'm hoping one of you has the magic bullet in what product a service provider 
should use in this scenario.

Oh, and of course, being able to centrally manage them from my own iron would 
be great too.  :-)



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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com

Midwest-IX
http://www.midwest-ix.com


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