Re: UPS for a single system using apcupsd.

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> My wife bought me a "noname" UPS a couple of years ago.  I was able to 
> get it working with the generic upsd deamon, even under RedHat 7.2 (and 
> beyond).  It worked well until I upgraded beyond its capabilities.  I 
> had a 300W PS in my computer case when I got it, upgraded to a 450W PS 
> case, and a new mb, and a few other things, and overtaxed the UPS.  Then 
> I had a PF recently, and the battery was SOL.  (oops)  Make sure that 
> the UPS you use can handle the capacity you need to draw through it.  B^{

Just plug the things that need to survive a power outage into the UPS. 
The rest just need a cheap surge protector.  Don't plug things like
speakers and your monitor into the UPS, and you can get away with a far
smaller unit.  I run 2 machines off a single 350VA UPS and have enough
power reserve to survive a 1/2 hour outage without triggering the
low-reserves shutdown.  Your monitor alone costs about 250VA of UPS, and
you almost certainly don't need it on during the outage.


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