I want to love these, but I’ve had enough problems (3 bad units, one 8 port wiped it’s config and reset itself) causing outages, out of the 6 or so devices I’ve deployed, to ever use them in a critical production role.
> On Apr 30, 2018, at 12:19 PM, Michel 'ic' Luczak <li...@benappy.com> wrote: > > If rack-mount is not a hard requirement, I would definitely look into > Ubiquiti’s mPower range. You will find anything from a single socket (WiFi > only) to a 6 socket PDU (WiFi and Ethernet, probably 8 sockets for US but I’m > in Europe) with central management system (free) and detailed consumption > graphs and costs if you provide the kWh cost. > > I’m running many of those with the controller/management software installed > remotely in a central location and have several alerts and automation scripts > setup when consumption goes beyond a certain level (meaning the equipment has > crashed). > > https://www.ubnt.com/mfi/mpower/ > > Regards, Michel > >> On 27 Apr 2018, at 17:46, 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. >> >> What do people recommend? There seem to be plenty out there which are more >> designed to auto-reboot when Internet connectivity is lost, aka remotely >> reboot the ‘ol cable modem for instance, but that’s not my scenario. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> ---- >> Andy Ringsmuth >> a...@newslink.com >> News Link – Manager Technology, Travel & Facilities >> 2201 Winthrop Rd., Lincoln, NE 68502-4158 >> (402) 475-6397 (402) 304-0083 cellular >> >