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Valere introduces “Mini-Me” of the power arena

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Power infrastructure provider Valere Power introduced the Mini DC power system at Supercomm 2004 this week.

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Intended for Blade servers, voice over IP, power over Ethernet and other enterprise applications, the 1RU Mini has a current output of up to 160 amps, with power levels ranging from 500W to 8000W and has advanced controller and battery back-up management capabilities.

Multiple outputs of 12V, 24V and 48V are available, and options are available for a NIC or 10/100 LAN with SNMP, Telnet and HTTP interfaces.

Valere's Mini DC Power System

Al Cioffi, Valere’s vice president of business development and product management, said the Mini is unique among similar products because it requires only one unit of rack space and emits 35% less waste heat, while providing up to triple the output power.

Vice President of Sales Matthew Brady says the Mini has proved popular among current customers. “We have 20 tier 1 customers signed on for system trials,” he said.

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