Rackmount Powerstrip Introduction

Rackmount Powerstrip has come a long way in the last few years. Most powerstrips were 15 amp until more blade servers were put into a server rack than ever before. Due to smaller "U" heights network techs could put in two to three times more servers in a server rack than they had previously. This now increased the electrical demands in each rack.

The rack mount powerstrips had to be updated to handle more of this electrical load. In addition, environmental factors such as heat and humidity became more important due to the tremendous computer power in one single rack. Anything that could cause server failure became a high priority to diagnose.

One of the ways to address the increased electrical load was to make the rackmount powerstrip compatible with 20 and 30 amp applications. Interesting enough, many people began to call the rack mount powerstrip a PDU or power distribution unit. In addition to rackmount, many vertical powestrip models were enhanced to be compatible with 20 and 30 amp applications.

Enhancements have made to both the rackmount powerstrip and vertical powerstrips that allow a tech to access it remotely even to the point of turning individual receptacles on or off for specific applications. Newer features include the ability to monitor amps, volts, heat, humidity and other important data at the server rack level or remotely.

Rack mount powerstrip was originally named as RacSense and the new name for rack mount powerstrip is Geist. RacSense rackmount powerstrip provides best premium off the shelf power distribution unit.

ISC, Information Support Concepts, Inc. has a powerstrip to fit most any application you may have. You can choose from simple vertical powerstrips to sophisticated rackmount powerstrip systems and server racks from our online catalog.

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