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Power Management: Control
and monitor power for data centers, data closets
and remote locations. Protect servers, blades,
cabinets, UPSs and power distribution panels from
circuit overload through continuous monitoring
of power consumption.
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Managed Power Practice:
Turn-off unused outlets and safely turn-on outlets
after circuits have been assessed for potential
overload. Determine where servers should be deployed
by checking peak amperage and wattage of targeted
cabinets.
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Combined Power Load: Dynamically
view power loads for individual cabinets, groups
of cabinets, rows of cabinets or whole data center
floors. Aggregate power loads indicate cooling/power
requirements for expansion of existing IT infrastructure.
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Heat Management: Extend
server life and prevent failures by detecting
excessive
heat in cabinets, data centers, data closets and
alerting necessary personnel of
temperature threshold violations.
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Integrated Security: Use
existing enterprise security (Active Directory
) to lock-down IT equipment. Allow security personnel
to protect equipment historically left out of
their view. Avoid unsafe, unauthorized access
by assigning personnel the rights to control or
monitor attached devices.
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