How to choose the best PDU for your server rack?
Power needs vary
from one data center to the other based on which all-in-one power solutions or
their basic counterparts are offered as solutions.
Choosing
a PDU
It is natural to be overwhelmed by the available Power Distribution Unit options
while choosing the best for one’s server rack. This is followed by the need for
a quality product, power monitoring, number of power socket outlets, etc. For
organizations requiring both basic and intelligent PDU solutions. These PDUs are
not only devices with multiple outlets designed to distribute power to
computers, servers, network switches in a rack but also come in different
capacities and capabilities such as remote power management solutions. Hence,
it is natural for the question to pop up that the selection criteria will
ensure that a particular PDU is perfect for an IT server rack or network
closet.
Guideline
for potential PDU buyers
The following are
the initial guidelines that can help a company, or an individual create a basic
understanding of how PDUs work in a data center setting.
- Identify
key features of the PDU in offering.
- Inquire
in detail about the PDU before opting for it.
- Compare
the available PDU options.
- Choose
the PDU as per the applications.
Let
us now consider the details as to what can enhance the chance of choosing the
right PDU
● Horizontal or
vertical PDUs: Depending upon the rack space and the number of outlets needed,
one can choose to install either a horizontal or vertical PDU. Horizontal PDUs
can be installed in one or two rack spaces, and it usually has few outlets. On
the other hand, vertical PDUs can be installed on the back or side of the rack
enclosure, offering a greater number of outlets.
● Voltage and power
fluctuations: To ensure the safety of IT equipment, the PDU must be equipped
with Surge Suppressor in order to overcome the adverse effect of Voltage
fluctuations.
● Types and number
of outlets: Few PDUs offer a mix of outlet types, adding a practical solution
to the IT power problem. Also, choosing an option with additional outlets
ensures support for future upscaling of the data center.
● Output capacity:
The overall power required by all the equipment and connected devices to the
PDU should not exceed the PDU’s maximum load (in kVA) capacity. Ideally, it
should not exceed 80% of the capacity. Hence, it is essential to estimate the
power requirement before choosing a PDU.
● Additional features: Few PDU solutions are offered with remote management capabilities that ensure proper functioning, backup, and on-time unit restoration. Also, certain auto-identifying features can automatically detect and resolve network connectivity issues, ensuring timely reboot and cost-efficient setup. But, again, few monitoring features come with environmental sensors to identify the changes in temperature, humidity, water leakage, smoke. etc.
Offering
PDU solutions for server rack
Choosing the right
PDU is a critical part of designing the power protection plan, and server rack
load management of a data center since any downtime of the PDU can directly
impact the operation of mission-critical equipment. PDU manufacturing companies
such as Netrack understand the criticality of the unit hence offer quality products
with certified electrical parts and 100% reliability and dependability
Netrack offers
three PDU variants with Indian/Multipin/Flat Pin/Nema/IEC sockets. The provided
PDU variants can be horizontally or vertically mounted based on client
requirements. Below are the PDU Range offered by NetRack.
- Normal
Power Distribution units 1 & 3 Phase
- Metered
Power Distribution units 1 & 3 Phase
- Intelligent
Power Distribution Units 1 & 3 Phase

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