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Based on our record, Network UPS Tools should be more popular than Unifi Design Center. It has been mentiond 114 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
You can also try our redesigned design.ui.com which will help you plan and compile your dream setup and suggest the necessary equipment for your dream setup to run as efficiently as possible. Source: over 1 year ago
Ubiquiti has a tool to help with this. design.ui.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
Hi, u/carpau7000. We suggest you upload your floor plans to our Design Center and you'll see how many APs you'll need! Link to our Design Center – design.ui.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
You can always try design.ui.com you'll need to create (a free) account to use it. It's design for unifi products, but you can see how things work with their APs, and I'd bet you aren't looking at much better with other brands products. With your construction, you'll want to do everything as "outer walls". Source: almost 2 years ago
One on each floor at a minimum but why don't you play with it and your dementions here. Itis a good estimation tool. https://design.ui.com. Source: about 2 years ago
Integrated Remote Management Controller (iRMC) This is an interesting application developed by Fujitsu to remote control the server to UPS to execute script to perform action like shutdown server, reboot server and etc. Similar software to iRMC are Network UPS Tools (NUT), APC UPS Daemon (APCUPSD), or Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). - Source: dev.to / 18 days ago
> what software do you recommend for gnu/linux to take input from the UPS to tell the laptop to shutdown? https://networkupstools.org/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
The Synology software is based on N.U.T. https://networkupstools.org and the Plus 1100 (listed on NUT as the Easy Power 1200) is supported in the native package with the 'blazer' driver. If you have the skills, I would SSH into the NAS and see if the device is 'noticed' or better yet recognised by the USB sub-system when you plug it it. (Normal Linux would use the lsusb command to see devices but I have no NAS... Source: almost 2 years ago
Others have answered the hardware part of your question. I have not seen much mention about the software to control graceful shutdowns. For this I suggest you look at the ”Network UPS Tool” (NUT for short) project (https://networkupstools.org/). It is mostly manufacturer agnostic with clients for a vast array of hardware components. Source: almost 2 years ago
Network UPS Tools is one option: https://networkupstools.org/. Source: almost 2 years ago
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