There are two main categories of PDUs: Basic PDUs and Intelligent PDUs.
Basic PDUs are simple devices that provide power outlets from an input source, such as a wall socket or a UPS. They do not have any intelligence or monitoring capabilities, and they are usually mounted on racks or cabinets. Basic PDUs are suitable for low-density and low-complexity applications that do not require advanced power management features.
Intelligent PDUs, also known as smart or networked PDUs, are more sophisticated devices that have an embedded intelligence module that allows them to measure, monitor, and control various aspects of power distribution. They can communicate with other devices via LAN or SNMP protocols, and they can provide real-time data on power consumption, voltage, current, frequency, temperature, humidity, and other parameters.
Intelligent PDUs can also enable remote switching of power outlets, load balancing across phases or circuits, power sequencing, and alarm notifications. Intelligent PDUs are ideal for high-density and high-complexity applications that require granular visibility and control over power distribution.
Within the category of intelligent PDUs, there are further subtypes based on the level of metering and switching capabilities. These include:
Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) software is commonly utilized to enhance the features and capabilities of PDUs through an integrated, user-friendly interface. By automatically transforming the data collected from PDUs into actionable insights, operations teams can leverage business intelligence dashboards and visual analytics. The same interface enables remote management, power actions, bulk firmware updates, configuration cloning, and backup restorations.
In summary, a PDU is a device that distributes electric power to equipment in a data center. DCIM software enhances PDUs with a user-friendly interface, transforming data into actionable insights. It enables remote management, power actions, firmware updates, and more. Choosing the right PDU and using DCIM software improves power distribution reliability, efficiency, and security in data centers.
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