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Vincent Lim <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 29 Oct 1998 08:49:35 +0800
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> Here is the question. What devices can I use to keep ther server alive. I
> know I can leave the server on 24/7. I would rather not be running 24/7.
> I have UPSs everywhere. The problem here is that if the server freezes I
> can't restart it. This happened once. I know there are devices that let
> you call in and start the server. Do they work? which one is best.
>
> Is there something that will shut off the power if the server freezes, so
> it can be restarted?
>

The answer to your question is YES.  There are thingies called power-up
modem, I use it in my last job.  Sorry, you will have to search around for
it, I am not sure which company it came from anymore.  Try Radio Shack, they
may have it on their shelves.

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Lim Wei Siong Vincent
Software Resource Engineer

Singapore Software Center - Global Software Division
Motorola Electronics Pte Ltd
Tel : 65 - 486 7657 Fax : 65 - 481 6997
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