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Number Abstract Type Size
AN-80 v0 Smart-UPS configuration application note
Smart-UPS and Smart-UPS XL behavior can be flexibly adjusted to the actual operating condition through an extended set of user-configurable parameters. Proper parameter setting highly enhances the UPS performance thus considerably increasing reliability and availability of the power protection as a whole. This application note is intended for Smart-UPS and Smart-UPS XL users. The purpose of this note is to help Smart-UPS and Smart-UPS XL users further enhance the quality of power protection by providing a detailed discussion on how to properly adjust Smart-UPS behavior in order for it to deliver the best performance in the particular conditions.
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AN-133 v1 Cable Trough, Ladder, and Partition Configuration Guide
Management of power and data cabling is critical for data center installation and long-term maintenance. APC has developed a line of products designed to contain and manage this array of cabling and piping. These products include cable troughs, ladders, and partitions. The following Application Note contains guidelines on positioning these products within a data center, determining cable capacity/fill of each product, planning for location of different services (power, data, cooling) within the data center, and installing these products.
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AN-75 v1 Configuring Data Centers to Support HP BladeSystem p-Class Servers
HP BladeSystem p-Class servers operate at a power density 10X higher than that of a typical data center, which demands special attention to the power and cooling system. Success in deploying these servers – there are five basic strategies – requires an understanding of several inputs, including the business needs driving the deployment, user preferences, blade requirements, and constraints. This Application Note considers these inputs, and guides the reader to (1)select the best deployment method from the five basic methods, (2) choose the appropriate rack, cooling, power, and management solutions, and (3) apply these solutions to fit individual needs.
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AN-76 v2 Configuring Data Centers to Support IBM BladeCenter Servers
The IBM BladeCenter operates at a power density 10X greater than the capability of a typical data center, which demands special attention to the power and cooling system. Success in deploying these servers – there are five basic strategies – requires an understanding of several inputs, including the business needs driving the deployment, user preferences, blade requirements, and constraints. This Application Note considers these inputs, and guides the reader to (1) select the best deployment method from the five basic methods, (2) choose the appropriate rack, cooling, power, and management solutions, and (3) apply these solutions to fit individual needs.
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