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The Power Transfer Switch – Avoid Waste While Adding Power Fallback Capabilities

In tight economic times, it makes sense to do one’s best to always get the most benefit out of things that you’ve already paid for. It doesn’t matter if you’re talking about a tube of toothpaste or single power-inlet network equipment; a wise budget manager will always try to squeeze every last bit of usable [...]

A Power Transfer Switch Saves Time and Money for Power Redundacy Applications

In a modern business environment, most office workers and managers depend on the company network in order to get their jobs done. In fact, when the network is down, often there’s not a lot that we can actually accomplish without it. That’s why most network managers are continually pressed to work to minimize network downtime [...]

The Power Transfer Switch – An Easy, Economical Way to Implement Power Fallback Capabilities

Often, network administrators are left with two choices when adding power redundancy and power fallback capabilities to an existing network equipment application; the expensive way and the easy way. The expensive way requires replacing every single existing single-power-inlet network device in the rack with a new dual-power-inlet device, and the easy way only requires the [...]

Adding Power Fallback and Redundancy without the Expense of New Dual Inlet Devices

In most modern business operations, the network is the vital part of the corporate infrastructure; when the network is down, the pace of business often slows to a crawl, communication stops and many important resources are simply unavailable. With this in mind, one of the main goals of most network administrators is to ensure network [...]

The Power Transfer Switch – Economical Power Fallback and Redundancy for Single Power Inlet Devices

One of the most critical requirements for a modern corporate network is reliability; the network needs to be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week in order to support the needs of users and customers and to ensure constant communication within the corporation and with the outside world. One of the most important [...]

A Cost Effective Tool for Adding Power Redundancy to Single Inlet Devices

The task of adding power redundancy and power fallback capabilities to existing network equipment racks can be an extremely expensive proposition. The cost of replacing existing, single-power-inlet network elements with brand new dual-power-inlet devices can often run into the tens of thousands of dollars … and that’s just a conservative estimate. But it doesn’t necessarily [...]

The Power Transfer Switch – An Economical Alternative for Power Redundancy and Fallback

If you’re responsible for managing vital network elements located at remote equipment racks, then you’ve probably already had to deal with problems caused by unstable power supplies. When power goes out at a remote equipment rack, it often stays out until support personnel can travel to the remote site and deal with the problem in [...]

Power Source Redundancy for Single Input Devices

Power source redundancy is a vital part of the infrastructure of most large data centers. The presence of a back-up power source in the data center helps to ensure that critical network devices such as routers, servers and firewalls are always up and running when they’re needed.

Automatic Transfer Switch for Rack-Mount Network Equipment!

It can be a real pain in the wallet when single power supply hardware loses voltage and shuts down. It can cost a fortune to replace single cord devices with redundant dual power supplies or worse, to change the backup power configuration for your entire network. An automatic transfer switch can provide automatic power redundancy [...]

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