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Sanyo Denki SANUPS A11H UPS
To read this review go to: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/SanyoDenki/A11H/
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JT from Sanyo Denki gave me the list prices for the other size A11H models:
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so considering the price im guessing that is more for business related equipment. that being said, why only 6 inputs?
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VERY NICE!!!
I would love one of these, and I have been wondering what one could handle my system. This looks like it could be the one. Thanks for the review T. |
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If i can get it thru work
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Yes, these are geared more toward business, but a few really "hard-core" home users might consider something like these. As for the inputs, for a server type situation, I don't think you would need that many: maybe two for dual servers (or more on the larger units), one for a KVM, one for a switch/hub/router/gateway.
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interesting. i would imagine even for a hardcore user this unit is overkill. im not saying this is a bad unit and doesnt deserve the rating, im just real curious to see who buys it and for what reason. |
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During the comparison shopping I did, I found other online UPS systems (of similar specs) for less, but I could not one that had as wide of an input voltage/frequency range as the Sanyo Denki. I spoke with some IT managers who said that a typical online UPS that they would buy (if they bought a 1kVA model) would be around $800.
The other consideration to keep in mind, is that the price shown above is indeed a "list price" and may not reflect actual sale price.
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[offtopic]Cool - can't beat that. I just started my internship at the local hospital, and they've got some older stuff they are replacing. With any luck I might get my hands on some older stuff, too... [/offtopic]
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