On Mon, 16 Aug 2004, at 3:24pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've used APC SMART-UPS 1400 at a few installations with NUT and it's
> worked properly. I haven't specified them, they just seem to be popular -
> I think it's the biggest 120V unit they make in that model range.
FYI: The Smart-UPS 140
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004, at 11:11am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is anyone willing to comment on their experiences with specific UPSes with
> Linux?
In my opinion, you can't go wrong with APC's Smart-UPS, Matrix, and
Symmetra lines. They may not be the cheapest, but they always work, and
well. Any
On Aug 16, 2004, at 14:00, Larry Cook wrote:
Could you tell me which model(s) you've used with Linux?
Larry -
I've used APC SMART-UPS 1400 at a few installations with NUT and it's
worked properly. I haven't specified them, they just seem to be
popular - I think it's the biggest 120V unit they m
Hi Tom,
Thanks for the response.
I've had good success with APC.
Could you tell me which model(s) you've used with Linux?
I would recommend against the Belkin Universal UPS series.
> NUT doesn't
have drivers for it (unless they've added it in the last 3 months).
They appear to support it now accord
> I've looked at the UPS HOWTO and the hardware support lists for apcupsd
> and NUT, but I'm little uncomfortable buying a UPS without knowing
> others have had success using it with Linux. Is anyone willing to
> comment on their experiences with specific UPSes with Linux?
>
> I'm sure some of y
I've looked at the UPS HOWTO and the hardware support lists for apcupsd
and NUT, but I'm little uncomfortable buying a UPS without knowing others have
had success using it with Linux. Is anyone willing to comment on their
experiences with specific UPSes with Linux?
I'm sure some of you will say