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In clustering, an addressable '''PDU''' ('''P'''ower '''D'''istribution '''U'''nit) is, essentially, a network-connected power bar where the power to any given plug can be remotely and individually controlled. This makes is useful as a cluster [[fence device]].
In clustering, an addressable '''PDU''' ('''P'''ower '''D'''istribution '''U'''nit) is, essentially, a network-connected power bar where the power to any given plug can be remotely and individually controlled. This makes is useful as a cluster [[fence device]].


An example would be APC's [http://www.apc.com/products/family/index.cfm?id=70 Switched Rack PDU].
An example would be APC's [http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP7900 AP7900 Switched DU].


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 Alteeve Wiki :: PDU

In clustering, an addressable PDU (Power Distribution Unit) is, essentially, a network-connected power bar where the power to any given plug can be remotely and individually controlled. This makes is useful as a cluster fence device.

An example would be APC's AP7900 Switched DU.

 

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