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What is PDUs?

A Power Distribution Unit (PDU) is a device fitted with multiple outputs designed to distribute electrical power to computers, networking equipment, and other devices. They are commonly used in data centers to manage power distribution and monitoring, offering features like remote monitoring, switching, and environmental sensing.

What other technologies are related to PDUs?

PDUs Complementary Technologies

Remote Power Panels (RPPs) distribute power from the PDU to individual server racks, complementing the PDU's primary function.
mentioned alongside PDUs in 80% (122) of relevant job posts
Power monitoring equipment provides data on power usage, which complements the PDU's function of power distribution.
mentioned alongside PDUs in 60% (104) of relevant job posts
Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPSs) provide backup power, ensuring continuous operation, complementing the PDU.
mentioned alongside PDUs in 23% (153) of relevant job posts

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