Apologies.  I forgot to change the subject line to a SUMMARY when I
posted this.
CJW
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The original question:
>>>>> "Colin" == Colin J Wynne <cwynne@mts.jhu.edu> writes:
    Colin> After two power failures in the last few months, the
    Colin> powers-that-be finally believe me when I tell them we ought
    Colin> to hook the primary server up to a UPS.  Are there any
    Colin> compatibility considerations I need to know about?  I need
    Colin> to hook up a Sparc 10 (Solaris 2.5.1) with a bunch of
    Colin> drives, and would appreciate any of the collected wisdom
    Colin> out there, as well as suggestions on where to buy.
True to form, this list provided me with almost two dozen answers
before I even got to work this morning.  Everytime I think the signal
to noise ratio on the net is getting too abysmal, I just need to send
a question off to you guys...
Anyway, far and away the most common recommendation was APC
(http://www.apcc.com/), which by all reports makes very reliable UPSs.
They also have software called PowerChute to manage regulated
shutdowns.  Other recommendations were given for Best Power and Exide.
Raymond Rodebaugh <ray@therad.rpslmc.edu> added some additional
considerations:
> [...] another department in this institution gave us a larger UPS
> that they didn't need.  The fringe magnetic fields were so large
> from the device that it distorted the monitors when in the same room
> as the computers.
Jim Harmon <jim@telecnnct.com> very helpfully provided some guidelines
for sizing a UPS, too.  Instead of including his entire message, I'll
point out that APC has a webpage which will help you do the same
thing, on the site mentioned above.  The specific URL is
        http://www.apcc.com/english/itool/size
Anyway, it looks like I will be looking into an APC Smart-UPS 1400,
which seems to run just shy of $700, and the software which goes for a
little over $100.
Thanks to everybody for the help.
CJW
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