With data center devices denser than ever - often served by two, three, or even four power supplies - a single rack of equipment can produce dozens of power cords to manage. The demands of even one rack can easily exceed the available supply of wall outlets. Even if power drops are run from a nearby rack power module - a common scenario - the cabling into each rack can quickly become unwieldy to manage and difficult to trace and troubleshoot. When you need a flexible, reliable, easy-to-deploy power distribution with branch circuit protection, Cisco RP Series Power Distribution Units (PDU) are the ideal choice. In addition, Cisco now offers a complete line of computing, rack, and power products optimized and certified for Cisco Unified Computing System blade and rack servers. With data center devices denser than ever - often served by two, three, or even four power supplies - a single rack of equipment can produce dozens of power cords to manage. The demands of even one rack can easily exceed the available supply of wall outlets. Even if power drops are run from a nearby rack power module - a common scenario - the cabling into each rack can quickly become unwieldy to manage and difficult to trace and troubleshoot. When you need a flexible, reliable, easy-to-deploy power distribution with branch circuit protection, Cisco® RP Series Power Distribution Units (PDU) are the ideal choice. In addition, Cisco now offers a complete line of computing, rack, and power products optimized and certified for Cisco Unified Computing System™ blade and rack servers. |