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тАО08-20-2005 12:53 PM
тАО08-20-2005 12:53 PM
Thank you!
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тАО08-20-2005 01:55 PM
тАО08-20-2005 01:55 PM
SolutionProbably you don't expect at one Circuit 108V and at Second 135v (or 210v and 240v).
If there will be any Power Spikes - worst what can happen, power Supply will fail or other components. Split between two circuits makes sense in case if one circuit gets failure (either from wall outlet or from UPS where second circuit will continue Provide Power to Redundant Power Supply. If you use redundant Power Supply a small difference on the input won't produce any problem, from Power Management tool you can see load and Input Voltage on the each power Supply. If Voltage exceed any limit Agent will generate log and alert to monitoring tools.
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тАО08-20-2005 04:19 PM
тАО08-20-2005 04:19 PM
Re: Dual Power Supply
You wouldn't be from the Delaware Norwood's would you?
Potentially, you could have different voltages on 2 seperate curcuits and that would not be the best situation.
The truth is, for most proper situations, that the provided seperate circuits usually run through a UPS which has regulated the voltage and both circuits supply the same level of server. You obviously should NOT connect 1 power supply to Low Voltage (108-135v) and 1 power to High voltage (200-240v), but for best redundancy... you should connect the 2 to seperate UPS's or circuits feed from different supplies (but at the same voltage level).
In other words, you should always try to plug each power supply into 2 different power circuits wherever possible, just as long as they are the same Power/Voltage level.
Steven
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тАО08-21-2005 12:12 AM
тАО08-21-2005 12:12 AM
Re: Dual Power Supply
Recommendation is to connect two power supplies to different circuits so that in the event of failure of one circuit, another supply can continue to power the system.
Regards
Mahesh
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тАО08-21-2005 07:09 AM
тАО08-21-2005 07:09 AM
Re: Dual Power Supply
In any event, everyone seems to agree that putting the two power supplies on separate UPS/circuits is the best situation.
BTW: I am related to the "Pennsylvania Norwoods", but I don't know of any relatives in Delaware.
Thanks again.
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тАО08-21-2005 07:13 AM
тАО08-21-2005 07:13 AM