Tower and Rack UPSs from Masterguard
Tower and Rack UPSs from Masterguard
Tower and Rack UPSs from Masterguard
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System Configurator <strong>and</strong> Order Information Guide<br />
<strong>Tower</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Rack</strong> <strong>UPSs</strong> <strong>from</strong> <strong>Masterguard</strong> Date of issue 28.04.2008<br />
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Management software<br />
Supplied software CD<br />
Every UPS comes with a software package that permits direct management connection of up to 3 servers under operating systems such as<br />
WINDOWS, LINUX <strong>and</strong> SOLARIS. In addition, the package contains the high availability software, which must be licensed <strong>and</strong> enables<br />
applications such as server clustering, clustering of parallel UPS systems <strong>and</strong> UPS fleet management. High availability software always requires<br />
a LAN controller in the UPS. Created configurations can be adapted variably to productive operation with subsequent licensing (which is then<br />
chargeable).<br />
D:UPSSW-BASIS<br />
UPS management software MGUA BASIS 3-1-1-25<br />
This license is supplied with the UPS.<br />
Only order this item if additional servers<br />
are to be connected.<br />
All the software is supplied on CD with the UPS.<br />
However, only the part specified in the license can be<br />
used (on-dem<strong>and</strong> model). Other parts/functions can be<br />
enabled by license keys (subject to a fee).<br />
D:UPSSW-HA-CLUSTER<br />
UPS mgt. SW option CLUSTER 2-3-5-50<br />
D:UPSSW-HA-ENTERPR<br />
UPS mgt. SW option ENTERPRISE 25-3-5-50<br />
D:UPSSW-SRVGRID<br />
UPS mgt. SW option SERVER GRID 25-1-1-50<br />
Explanation of the software license coding:<br />
[3]-1-1-25 means the software can be installed<br />
on three servers.<br />
It is able to manage a UPS cluster (3-[1]-1-25)<br />
here with one UPS (3-1-[1]-25).<br />
With the license, 25 clients (3-1-1-[25]) per UPS<br />
can be powered off via shutdown (IP shutdown).<br />
The shutdown client is the MopUPS NSA client;<br />
all others are subject to a charge.<br />
Management software order<br />
numbers<br />
D:UPSSW-BASIS<br />
License coding<br />
3-1-1-25<br />
Explanation of the licenses<br />
This license comes with the UPS. Up to three servers can be connected to a UPS<br />
(these servers do not work in a cluster) <strong>and</strong> are notified individually by the UPS if<br />
there is imminent danger of a power failure. The software can manage a UPS. The<br />
three servers can notify a total of up to 25 clients via LAN of the impending power<br />
failure <strong>and</strong> initiate shutdown. If a server fails or the client cannot be reached, the<br />
client learns nothing about the power failure.<br />
D:UPSSW-HA-CLUSTER<br />
2-3-5-50<br />
This package can be ordered optionally <strong>and</strong> addresses a dual-node cluster<br />
application. The number of cluster nodes can be increased by adding further<br />
licenses in grids of 2 (a quad-node cluster requires 2 licenses). The license can<br />
manage up to 3 groups, each with up to 5 UPS systems. The package is aimed at<br />
distributed cluster applications in which a pool of parallel <strong>UPSs</strong> with up to 5 <strong>UPSs</strong><br />
each is intended for servers, infrastructure (data transport) <strong>and</strong> consolidated storage<br />
hardware. The servers involved can address a total of 50 clients.<br />
D:UPSSW-HA-ENTERPR<br />
25-3-5-50<br />
This package can be ordered optionally <strong>and</strong> is designed for power solutions with a<br />
powerful server that can be split into virtual machines (example: PRIMEPOWER).<br />
Configurations such as in the cluster version can be created for the distributed<br />
environment used by the virtual server.<br />
D:UPSSW-SRVGRID<br />
25-1-1-50<br />
This package can be ordered optionally <strong>and</strong> addresses completely fitted blade<br />
servers. The power quality information must be passed to many systems that are<br />
accommodated in a chassis <strong>and</strong> supplied by a UPS. The <strong>UPSs</strong> can be managed<br />
<strong>from</strong> any desired server of the blade, with the result that there is also power<br />
management when individual blades are inactive or have failed.<br />
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