Rack Power (PDU) terms and technology
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2011
- This video is a primer on the terms and technology behind the rack Power Distribution Units (PDU) that are used in data centers. It's the first of 3 videos that describes how to select a PDU for your data center.
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Great video guys! Thank you!
Wow. Awesome. timeless. Brilliant.
Excellent explanation!
great overall primer, thanks
Amazing video. Thanks.
Amazing Video
Great vid!
Can you use a high voltage vertical pdu and change the plug to a 15amp plug? This would be for small servers and switches.
Still relavent, thank you.
Thank you!
Good stuff.
i noticed that though many L-630P are installed in data center racks and the feed(cord) goes underneath the tile(one with square hole) to feed it undergound to an outlet. There are actually 2 sources underneath...redundancy i guess.
HOLD UP!!! About the power derating, It's not that simple. It's not just 80% period, end of story. Equipment CAN be rated for 100% load. The same goes for a branch circuit breaker. Most are rated for 80% but there are 100% rated breakers that allow continuous loads up to the limit of the breaker. And there are 100% rated PDUs that allow continuous loads up to the limit of it's current rating as well.
Thanks!
I'd like to have this video with the subtitles.
Thanks for uploading very informative videos, I didn't find the third video, please provide url to that.
www.raritantraining.com/course/view.php?id=233. The original video was created 6 years ago and we're going to update it later this year.
@@TechTrainerNJ Can you link to the updated URL?
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Thanks for sharing link however it requires Adobe flash player which is discontinued by ADobe. Do you have video in other format ?
Can you post 3rd video on UA-cam just like other two ?
i'm so high right now
I laughed so hard becuase this is me right now. I don't know how I got here.
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power factor is not the ratio of real power to apparent power. power factor is the cosine of the phase angle difference between the voltage and current.
GOOD INFORMATIVE VIDEO..BUT NOT INCLUDED STS AND FUNCTION..
L5-30 ?
rip pdu