Raritan may refer to:
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- Raritan (Native Americans), a group of Lenape Indians
Places[edit]
- Raritan, New Jersey, a borough in Somerset County
- Raritan Township, New Jersey, a township in Hunterdon County
- Raritan Bay, a bay between the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey
- Raritan River, a tributary of Raritan Bay in New Jersey
- Raritan High School, the public high school in Hazlet, New Jersey
- Raritan, Illinois, a village
- Edison, New Jersey, formerly Raritan Township
Other[edit]
- USS Raritan (multiple ships)
- Raritan Inc., a provider of KVM Switches and IT infrastructure management solutions, in Somerset, New Jersey
- Raritan (journal), a journal of Rutgers University
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Home » Raritan BlogRack PDUs Outlet Density and Types
Posted on November 14, 2019 by Jessica CieslaAs the need for power consumption per server has changed, so too have the outlet density and types of rack PDUs. In fact, in order to support the power-hungry IT equipment that seems to dominate data centers, rack PDUs have become increasingly more powerful. Today's data centers see densely packed racks, greater watts per square foot, and higher than every power consumption. Understanding rack PDUs outlet density and types is a vital to keeping data centers running properly, without overloading servers or creating costly outages.
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Different Types of Rack PDUs
Posted on September 10, 2019 by Jessica CieslaIn layman's terms, a rack Power Distribution Unit (PDU) is a device that can be fitted with multiple outlets to effectively control and distribute electricity. The two main types of rack PDUs can be classified as either non-intelligent PDUs or intelligent PDUs. Creating the proper configuration for your data center will require you to first understand the key differences between these two types of rack PDUs.
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Power Monitoring And Metering
Posted on August 28, 2019 by Jessica CieslaIn the current digital age, it is expected that data centers will continue to rise in both power consumption and complexity. In fact, it is predicted that the use of data will grow to exceed 160 zettabytes by 2025. As the age of big data continues to grow, the challenge for data center operators will be to discover how they support additional data, remain energy efficient, and ultimately reduce costs. Power monitoring and metering are the two key components that will help data centers succeed over the next decade.
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Common Electrical Terminology
Posted on August 20, 2019 by Jessica CieslaData center managers are on a constant road of innovation. As they implement new solutions, and respond to increasing demands for power, they must consistently consider a wide range of electrical factors. Whether you are exploring the benefits of high-power rack PDUs with sensors, or just beginning to delve into best practice approaches to reduce the carbon footprint of data centers, the following electrical term definitions can help you to better understand the intricacies of rack PDUs.
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Comparing Annualized and Peak PUE
Posted on August 7, 2019 by Jessica CieslaThe Green Grid introduced the Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) metric in 2007, and it’s currently the de facto standard for measuring a data center’s efficiency. The traditional method of calculating a data center’s PUE is to collect the required data manually and add it to a worksheet at predetermined intervals, whereupon an application calculates the PUE. A more advanced method of obtaining the PUE is to use intelligent rack PDUs that take the measurements and transmit them to a DCIM power monitoring solution that automatically calculates the PUE. Many data center managers are still unclear on what PUE is, how it’s calculated and what it’s used for. Most managers understand that their PUE should be as close to 1 as possible, but they may not know why this measurement is desirable.
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