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I thought i would make a thread about what hardware choices we all make. Whenever we fall in love with a great piece of hardware, they change it! So we are frequently testing out new hardware.
Would anyone like to share great hardware they use for themselves or customers? |
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Here are our trustworthy contenders...
Draytek ADSL/SDSL routers (some really cool gear) APC (for all UPS) Dell for business desktops/server/laptops, Acer for consumer (although we don't sell to Joe public) Netgear ReadyNAS (just love it, I have one in my house) Plus many more, but these five manufacturer's on the whole, have not let us down too badly. Cheers Scott |
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HP Proliant servers
Lenovo M/A series SFF desktops Snapgear/McAfee Secure computing firewall/VPN routers Draytek DSL modem/routers Printers/MFPs - jury still out. not totally happy with any of them. HP seems to be plagued with reliability issues on these units except the odd model which just goes and goes. I have 8-9 year old laserjet 4100 units that are still working flawlessly when the 12 month old 2100 series has had two onsites visits already by HP. The drayteks are rock solid and are excellent for creating VPNs between offices. Stable like you wouldnt believe. |
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My engineers tell me there is a known compatibility problem with APC batteries, and some Proliant G6 servers. Even though they work with the G5 servers.
It appears to be a G6 firmware issue, and not the UPS. So, even though I think both products are great, you may not want to pair the two products together. |
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"I put in a call to APC, and was told that the UPS was not compatible with HP’s new fancy shmansy green star rating power supplies. We had to buy a new UPS because of some “sine wave” mumbo jumbo (UPS engineer talk that I really wasn’t interested in)."
http://www.cleverworkarounds.com/cat...oubleshooting/ http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/...readId=1387784 |