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    UPS advice?

    My home 'server' has 2 RAID arrays and whenever we have a power outage it often does some error checking and rebuilding which can take the system out of full use for the best part of a day. Hence my request.

    I have seen a few models at widely ranging prices. My main query is how to determine what power rating I need.

    My server has 6 SATA hard drives, a core2 duo and 2Gb RAM. It has a low spec graphics card and generally is not used with a monitor or DVD. I have a fairly meaty power supply (>700 watts IIRC) but I've no idea how much of it is being used.

    I don't need to keep it running for an extended period whilst the power is out, I only want to keep the system running long enough for an (automated) orderly shut down.

    #2
    I am using a Belkin UPS like this unit:
    http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProdu...duct_Id=153813 which works well enough.. The software will institute an orderly shutdown if the power is out for 5 minutes..
    The "Fit" hits the "Shan"

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      #3
      That one is rated at 550 watts, is that enough for my system?

      What sort of spec is yours?

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        #4
        So it is.. I originally had a 450 watt PSU, but I am currently running a 650 (4 SATA disks, AMD Dual Core, 4GB RAM, ATI X1950Pro) and I have the monitor plugged in to the UPS - seems to handle it well enough.. I note that the 1200VA is only rated to 670 http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProdu...duct_Id=153777 but still available for under £100..
        The "Fit" hits the "Shan"

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          #5
          APC have a web based tool (UPS Selector) which, based on information you provide, can suggest the relevant UPS you need.

          APC UPS Selector

          If you get stuck, give their Sales Support line a call: 0800 279 9254.
          I have called them a few times in the past and they have been very helpful.
          Last edited by Clippy; 11 February 2008, 12:23.

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            #6
            Thanks, unfortunately doesn't have an option for > 4 hard drives.

            Might try calling them.

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              #7
              Originally posted by KevinS View Post
              I am using a Belkin UPS like this unit:
              http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProdu...duct_Id=153813 which works well enough.. The software will institute an orderly shutdown if the power is out for 5 minutes..
              I have the same, works very well, we get ~10s power cuts about once a month where I live in the sticks and it emails to tell me that something happened to the power

              'Thanks' I think as my blackberry beeps and lights my way through the darkness

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                #8
                Thanks for all the posts, I've gone for the Belkin 1200.

                Its £99 delivered at Play but out of stock so ordered from Amazon at £104.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by zeitghost
                  I have a Belkin UPS....
                  Runs my naughty pc & a CTX 21" monitor ok for about 5 or 6 mins or so.
                  which is more than enough time.

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                    #10
                    Any details on how the shutdown software works?

                    I'm assuming it loads a driver but how does the driver communicate with or monitor the UPS?

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