Third for the APC9211, though I’ll add that you might “think” you only want one outlet now, but once you have the ability you will invariably want to control more ;)
-Ben > On Apr 27, 2018, at 10:21 AM, Brielle Bruns <br...@2mbit.com> wrote: > >> On 4/27/2018 11:03 AM, William Herrin wrote: >>> On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 11:46 AM, Andy Ringsmuth <a...@newslink.com> wrote: >>> I’m sure many here are familiar with or using/have used devices to remotely >>> power cycle equipment. I’m considering a Dataprobe iBoot-G2 and am curious >>> if you’ve had experience with it, or other recommendations. >>> >>> I only need one outlet to be remotely power cycle-able. I have one piece of >>> equipment that is occasionally a little flaky and, well, you know the >>> hassle. >> The ancient (read: cheap used) APC AP9211's still get the job done. >> Regards, >> Bill Herrin > > Def can't recommend the AP9211s enough to people needing remote power > control. You should be able to put the more modern AP961X series of cards in > it as well. The AP9617 is the basic module, the 9619 has environmental > monitoring, and the 9618 has both the environmental stuff plus an analog > modem. > > The management modules can be reloaded with various types of firmware to make > them compatible with everything from the rack mount PDUs to Symmetras and the > run of the mill desktop or rack mount UPSs. > > -- > Brielle Bruns > The Summit Open Source Development Group > http://www.sosdg.org / http://www.ahbl.org