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AVTECH Software Monitor
APR 2006 MONITOR AVTECH Software News, Tools, Info & Resources for Monitoring IT Data Centers Keeping Your Data Center Environmentally Secure Proactive Monitoring Of Your Company’s Computer Room Or Data Center Will Save You Money, Reduce Downtime And Prevent Lost Business Imagine walking into your data center one morning, only to find that the room’s air conditioning system has malfunctioned and the temperature is far above pre-set levels. If you’re lucky, the AC can be repaired immediately and before expensive IT equipment or critical information is damaged. Unfortunately, this scenario rarely has a happy ending. Most of the time, expensive equipment and valuable data are destroyed, causing the business process to be brought to a virtual standstill. For organizations that don’t believe such calamities could ever strike them, consider that 75% of all sites are down at least half a day from one to three times a year because of computer room temperature problems or other environmental issues, according to various statistics. The expense per incident ranges from $10,000 to $50,000 and can mount quickly for organizations that fail to respond appropriately. Statistics like these serve to emphasize how important it is to monitor the environment in your data center, computer room or other area where IT equipment is housed. It is also important that your IT staff knows immediately when there is a problem so they can respond immediately. An inappropriate environment, coupled with slow or no response, can lead to the damage of hardware, threaten uptime, and prevent network data access. Proactive monitoring, on the other hand, allows your staff to address situations quickly and before they can cause damage or downtime. Common Environment Issues As stated, air conditioning failure is the most common environmental problem a company is likely to encounter in the computer room or data center. Other significant threats include power loss, humidity, flood and smoke damage. To understand the role air conditioning plays in cooling the environment, switch off the AC in your computer room and observe what happens to the temperature in just a short time. If the room temperature rises to just 85 degrees Fahrenheit, the temperature inside a server or rack cabinet can be over 120 degrees! This can be deadly for systems, servers and other network or computer equipment. To avoid problems, the data center environment should be monitored around the clock, especially on nights and weekends when staff are not on site. In these situations, it is important to have an environment monitoring system that can notify staff of a problem and perform automatic corrective actions to prevent any further damage to expensive systems, servers or other equipment. See Environmentally Secure, pg 3 Recommended Data Center Temperature & Humidity Preventing Costly Downtime Caused By Environment Conditions Monitoring the environment conditions in a computer room or data center is critical to ensuring uptime and system reliability. A report from the Gartner Group in late 2003 estimated that the average hourly cost of downtime for a computer network at that time was $42,000. It has likely gone up dramatically. At these high costs, even companies with 99.9% uptime lose hundreds of thousands of dollars each year in unplanned downtime. Maintaining recommended temperature and humidity levels in the data center can reduce unplanned downtime caused by environment conditions and save companies thousands or even millions of dollars per year. Recommended Computer Room Temperature Operating expensive IT computer equipment for extended periods of time at high temperatures greatly reduces reliability, longevity of components and will likely cause unplanned downtime. Maintaining an AVTECH.com • EnvironmentMonitor.com ambient temperature range of 68° to 75°F (20° to 24°C) is optimal for system reliability. This temperature range provides a safe buffer for equipment to operate in the event of air conditioning or HVAC equipment failure while making it easier to maintain a safe relative humidity level. It is a generally agreed upon standard in the computer industry that expensive IT equipment should not be operated in a computer room or data center where the ambient room temperature has exceeded 85°F (30°C). In today’s high-density data centers and computer rooms, measuring the ambient room temperature is often not enough. The temperature of the air where it enters the server can be measurably higher than the ambient room temperature, depending on the layout of the data center and a higher concentration of heat producing equipment such as blade servers. See Temperature & Humidity, pg 3 1 IN THIS ISSUE: Keeping Your Data Center Environmentally Secure..............................................................1 Recommended Data Center Temperature & Humidity .......................................................1 AVTECH Software & Firelock Announce Marketing Partnership......................................2 Lantronix and AVTECH Software Collaborate To Provide Disaster Prevention Solutions For IT Data Center Environments...........................4 TECH TIP: Using PageR Enterprise (PageR) To Shutdown Windows Systems Locally… Or Network-Wide..............................................5 TECH TIP: Insights & Strategies For Running Sensor Cables..................................................6 Spotlight: Environment Monitoring...................7 Current Versions..............................................7 888.220.6700 • 401.847.6700 AVTECH Software, Inc. APRIL 2006 AVTECH Software & Firelock Announce Marketing Partnership Two Companies Combine More Than 40 Years Of Experience And Industry-Leading Technology To Offer The Ultimate Solution In IT And Data Center Environment Protection In a move that gives organizations the ultimate products needed to protect IT data centers and computer rooms from environmental disasters, AVTECH Software, Inc. and Firelock, Inc. announce a partnership that will make their industry-leading products available in one powerful solution. AVTECH Software (AVTECH) based in Newport, RI, develops and manufactures the Room Alert line of IT environment monitoring products. This hardware and software solution allows easy remote monitoring of conditions in the computer room, via a web browser. The primary environment conditions that Room Alert will monitor include: temperature and humidity changes, power interruptions and failures, flooding and water leakage, smoke, fire and CO2, unauthorized room entry and more. Once Room Alert detects a problem in a server rack or the computer room, it immediately notifies managers and staff, allowing for response and automatic corrective action to avoid or minimize downtime and costly hardware replacement. Firelock, of Kutztown, PA, is the world leader in vital records protection. Firelock custom designs and manufactures modular fireproof server vault systems that can be built around the server room to create a safe haven for the data center, protecting it from fire or other environmental conditions. With recent laws that severely punish CEO, CFO and IT Managers for failing to protect digital information assets, Room Alert compliments the environment protection that comes with Firelock’s modular vault. “Our combined products present a natural fit for IT managers seeking the ultimate in protection for expensive equipment and valuable AVTECH Software Newport, RI • 888.220.6700 www.AVTECH.com 888.220.6700 • 401.847.6700 information,” said Michael Sigourney, senior product specialist for AVTECH. Compounding the need to merge these technologies is the heightened potential for fire and heat problems that IT environments face today with new blade servers and high-density media devices. By incorporating Room Alert technology into the fireproof vault system, managers have a powerful monitoring and alerting solution that will let them know immediately if environment conditions change, allowing them important time to respond before disaster develops. “It’s a way to make sure the IT manager knows what is going on in their facility so they are always in control and can respond immediately to save valuable IT equipment and data,” states Hugh Smith, director of marketing for Firelock. Potential customers can view both products in a new modular vault showroom located at Record Management Archives (RMA) in Easton, PA. The showroom, which opened in February, is located at the base of the New England corridor, close to New York and Philadelphia, and is within easy travel distance for visitors from North America and abroad. Firelock Kutztown, PA • 610.756.4440 www.Firelock.com According to Ed Rossner, director of IT and operations for RMA, “Our goal is to offer clients the ultimate environment for data media storage and co-location. By monitoring this environment with AVTECH technology, we assure strict compliance and provide proof to our clients on a minute-by-minute basis as they can view the vault conditions at any moment in time via their web browser.” Under the partnership, Firelock will offer Room Alert as an upgrade option to customers who purchase a vault, which are custom designed to fit a customer’s unique needs. AVTECH plans to promote and educate its thousands of customers about the benefits Firelock vault systems provide when used in tandem with Room Alert environment monitoring. Cooperative plans include the possibility of joint trade show and marketing event participation. AVTECH is also considering the use of the new showroom as a site for advanced training or educational seminars regarding IT environment monitoring. • ABOVE: AVTECH Software Room Alert 11ER environment monitoring unit for 1U 19’’ Rack. BELOW: Room Alert 11E web browser interface. Record Management & Archiving Easton, PA • 610.253.2753 www.RecordsMgmtPA.com AVTECH.com • EnvironmentMonitor.com AVTECH Software, Inc. Environmentally Secure... from pg 1 For ultimate reliability, the environment monitoring system should be able to operate completely independent with all status and configuration information available through a web browser. An additional software module that can monitor unlimited environment monitoring units dispersed across the network will add another level of protection, expand alerting options, allow broader monitoring, and enable automatic corrective actions. PDAs. Dial out paging via TAP or UCP protocols allow text pages to be sent to mobile phones and pagers in situations where the network or mail server has gone down. SNPP paging is gaining popularity as the notification method of choice because of its security and virtually instant delivery to large numbers of recipients over the network without requiring a mail server. Additional notification methods such as audio alerts, SNMP, instant messaging and others add additional flexibility and allow the environment monitoring system to easily integrate with existing work routines. “When You’re Trying To Work Safer And Smarter, It Helps To Have Technology That Works For You.” If the temperature rises too high, the environment monitoring system should be able to notify staff and automatically start a fan or backup air conditioner, then send a follow-up message when the temperature returns to a normal level. If the temperature continues to rise beyond safe levels, the environment monitoring system should initiate an action like starting a backup on an orderly shutdown of servers to prevent the high temperatures from causing expensive damage or longer downtime. Multiple types of notification and flexible alerting options are also important. At a minimum, the environment monitoring system should be able to send email and text messages to devices such as mobile phones, pagers and Taking a proactive approach to protecting your servers, data and other expensive IT equipment will allow your company to avoid some of the many problems that could interrupt or destroy a business. Monitoring for environment conditions like temperature, humidity, power, flood and smoke is where you should begin, these are the 5 biggest threats. Fortunately, these are conditions that a smart, proactive organization can easily and inexpensively monitor. It stands to reason that any prudent and professional IT facility should take advantage of this beneficial technology at the earliest opportunity. • Temperature & Humidity... from pg 1 Measuring the temperature of the aisles at multiple height levels can give an early indication of a potential temperature problem. For consistent and reliable temperature monitoring, place a temperature sensor at least every 25 feet in each aisle with sensors placed closer together if high temperature equipment like blade servers are in use. We recommend installing TemPageR, Room Alert 7E or Room Alert 11E rack units at the top of each rack in the data center. As the heat generated by the components in the rack rises, TemPageR and Room Alert units will provide an early warning and notify staff of temperature issues before critical systems, servers or network equipment are damaged. Recommended Computer Room Humidity Relative humidity (RH) is defined as the amount of moisture in the air at a given temperature in relation to the maximum amount of moisture AVTECH.com • EnvironmentMonitor.com the air could hold at that same temperature. In a data center or computer room, maintaining ambient relative humidity levels between 45% and 55% is recommended for optimal performance and reliability. When relative humidity levels are too high, water condensation can occur which results in hardware corrosion and early system and component failure. If the relative humidity is too low, computer equipment becomes susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD) which can cause damage to sensitive components. When monitoring the relative humidity in the data center, we recommend early warning alerts at 40% and 60% relative humidity, with critical alerts at 30% and 70% relative humidity. It is important to remember that the relative humidity is directly related to the current temperature, so monitoring temperature and humidity together is critical. As the value of IT equipment increases, the risk and associated costs can increase exponentially. • APRIL 2006 THANK YOU To Some New Customers Accuride, Acumium, Africa Inland Mission, Agilis Networks, Alberta Energy & Utilities Board, Alion Science & Technology, Artesyn Technologies, Astraeus, Autoliv Electronics America, Bell Security Solutions, Bellagio Hotel & Casino, Birch Medical Imaging, Blue Cross, Borg Warner Morse, Building Champions, Bush Truck Leasing, C & K Markets, Capitol Media Group, Caspur, Cingular, Citgo Petroleum, City Baltimore, City Spokane Valley, Colsa, Colubris, Continental Teves, DC Shoes, Digicon, Duquesne Capital, Eastern Michigan University, EasyRent, Erie Plastics, ESP Maryland, Fatmak International, First National Bank Rockies, Fiserv, Florida Power & Light, Gamma Construction, Georgia State University, Glades County, Gregory Poole Equipment, Heatcon Composite Systems, Heritage Broadcasting, HyperGraphic Impressions, InterContinental Hotels Group, Iwatsu America, JAC Products, Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL), Kaiser Permanente, Knights Armament, Kokusai Semiconductors, Labopharm, Lattice Semiconductor, Lithuanian Music Hall, Logex, Maritz, Maryland General Assembly, Medical Coach West, Merchant & Gould, Merchants Insurance Group, Merrill Lynch Commodities, Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America, National Animal Disease Center, National Gypsum, National Institute Standards & Technology (NIST), New York City, Newfoundland Power, Nonin Medical, Northrop Grumman, NT Solutions, Orange County Fairgrounds, Perftech, Phillips & Jordan, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Qwest Government Services, Radiology Associates, RamSys, Readers Digest, RightNow Technologies, Seagate Technologies, Serck Aviation, Set Seg, SETI Institute, Society Exploration Geophysic, St Anselm College, State California, Technology Insight, Teksouth, Texas Memory Systems, Time Plus, TRX, Tulane University, Union Switch & Signal, United Moving, University Maryland, University British Columbia, University Illinois, University San Francisco, US Dept Agriculture, Vinesse, Winmark, Yankee Auto Bath, Zagat Survey 888.220.6700 • 401.847.6700 AVTECH Software, Inc. UPCOMING EVENTS – April – Bio-IT World Conference & Expo April 3 - 5 • Boston, MA USA www.Bio-ITWorldExpo.com Gartner Outsourcing Summit 2006 April 3 - 5 • Orlando, FL USA www.Gartner.com/2_events /conferences/std9.jsp LinuxWorld Expo April 3 - 6 • Boston, MA USA www.LinuxWorldExpo.com Microsoft Exchange Connections 2006 April 9-12 • Orlando, FL USA www.WinConnections.com Windows Connection 2006 April 9-12 • Orlando, FL USA www.WinConnections.com Blade Server Summit April 18 - 20 • Garden Grove, CA USA www.BladeServerSummit.com Interop April 30 - May 5 • Las Vegas, NV USA www.Interop.com/lasvegas – May – GTC West 2006 May 15 - 19 • Sacramento, CA USA www.GovTech.net/gtc Spring 2006 Von Europe May 15 -19 • Stockholm, Sweden www.VonEurope.com USENIX 2006 Annual Technical Conference May 30 - June 3 • Boston, MA USA www.USENIX.org/events/usenix06/ – June – SID 2006 June 4 - 9 • San Francisco, CA USA www.SID2006.org IT Security Summit 2006 APRIL 2006 Lantronix and AVTECH Software Collaborate To Provide Disaster Prevention Solutions For IT Data Center Environments Solutions Enable Monitoring And Control Of Critical Environmental Elements In A Data Center Or Computer Room From Anywhere, Anytime Using Lantronix XPORT Lantronix, Inc. (Nasdaq: LTRX), a leader in device networking and data center management technologies, today announced its collaboration with AVTECH Software, Inc. (AVTECH) to provide solutions that allow companies to remotely monitor and manage critical environmental conditions including temperature, humidity, power, flood and smoke in a computer room, data center, rack cabinet or other facilities. By utilizing Lantronix award-winning XPort ® embedded networking module, AVTECH’s Room Alert and TemPageR hardware and software monitors are now able to connect to the end user’s network or internet enabling real-time, remote environmental monitoring. In partnership with Lantronix, AVTECH’s solutions provide the advanced monitoring, alerting and automatic corrective action capabilities that an organization might need to minimize downtime and avoid costly hardware replacement. “The need for proactive environmental management solutions has become a priority for many data centers around the world, particularly as sensitivity to downtime has increased,” said Michael Sigourney, senior product specialist for AVTECH. “Companies are beginning to realize the benefits of dealing with such environmental issues before they actually occur. By partnering with Lantronix, we are able to provide end users with the technologies they need in order to effectively manage what is happening in the data center and ensure they are aware of any changes in real time.” Monitoring the environment in a data center is a crucial aspect of data center management. Because computer and network equipment is designed to operate effectively within a specific range of environmental conditions, potentially catastrophic results such as extreme system, application or network problems may occur if the environment is unstable. As air conditioning and power supply failure are the most common environmental problems, AVTECH’s solutions are able to monitor any change in conditions and send out alert notifications by using XPort’s built-in web server and AVTECH’s PageR Enterprise software. “By utilizing Lantronix XPort embedded module, AVTECH was able to quickly and easily offer network connectivity as a standard feature in its already innovative hardware and software solutions,” said Chris Humphrey, senior vice president of marketing for Lantronix. “This collaboration allows for enhanced end user experience and is another significant end product made possible by incorporating a fully integrated network enabling technology.” Room Alert from AVTECH is a hardware and software solution that allows easy remote monitoring of physical environmental conditions within the computer room including temperature, humidity, power, flood/water, smoke/fire, air flow and more. TemPageR is a hardware and software solution that allows easy remote monitoring of temperature conditions in a rack cabinet, computer room, data center, operating room, laboratory or other facilities. Both products are also bundled with a small license for AVTECH’s PageR Enterprise for networkwide server, device and event monitoring, alerting and automatic corrective action. Lantronix XPort is the most compact, integrated embedded device server and network processing module that provides manufacturers the ability to easily design Ethernet or IP networking capabilities to devices with a serial interface. In a compact, RJ45 package, XPort incorporates all the essential hardware and software in a single solution that allows OEMs to cost-effectively embed networking into a wide variety of products, instantly increasing product value, enhancing the end-user experience and to facilitate new service delivery options. • June 5 - 7 • Washington, DC USA www.Gartner.com/2_events/conferences/ Cisco Networkers 2006 June 18 - 23 • Boston, MA USA www.Cisco.com/web/learning/ 888.220.6700 • 401.847.6700 AVTECH Software Newport, RI • 888.220.6700 www.AVTECH.com Lantronix Irvine, CA • 800.526.8766 www.Lantronix.com AVTECH.com • EnvironmentMonitor.com AVTECH Software, Inc. APRIL 2006 TECH TIP: Using PageR Enterprise (PageR) To Shutdown Windows Systems Locally… Or Network-Wide Many customers express the desire to automatically perform a network-wide system shutdown in response to environment issues such as high temperature and power failure, especially at remote or unmanned sites. PageR Enterprise (PageR) has the ability to execute VBScripts, JScripts, batch files, commands and programs in response to an alarm condition. Sample scripts are provided with PageR to help configure these automatic corrective actions. The first step in configuring this automatic corrective action is to ensure that the most current version of PageR is installed. The PageR version number is displayed on the ‘About’ screen which is accessible via the ‘Help’ menu. If the version listed there is older than the version listed on the ‘Current Versions’ box of the AVTECH.com homepage, please download and install the most current version of PageR before getting started. Start PageR and open the ‘Options’ screen. Click the ‘Add Object’ button on the ‘Monitored Objects’ tab and double-click the icon labeled ‘Task’ to create a new Task monitored object. In the ‘Identifier’ field, type a meaningful name for this Monitored Object. Perhaps something like ‘Shutdown Windows System’. Click the binoculars button in the ‘Task File’ section and open the ‘Samples’ folder. Two available shutdown scripts for Windows systems are named ‘Shutdown. txt’ and ‘Shutdown2.txt’. The ‘Shutdown.txt’ script file is capable of performing a shutdown operation on a single Windows system. The ‘Shutdown2.txt’ file is capable of performing a shutdown operation on multiple Windows systems. Select the ‘Shutdown2.txt’ file and click the ‘Open’ button. In the ‘Parameters’ field, enter the IP address of each system you wish to perform a shutdown operation on, separating each IP address with a semi-colon (;). Be sure that both the ‘Execute On Scan’ and ‘Execute On Clock’ checkboxes are not checked. Click ‘Ok’, click ‘Accept’ and then save the configuration to the Registry using the ‘Save Configuration to Registry’ option from the ‘Settings’ menu. Once the Task monitored object has been configured, an Alarm Object must be configured that will call the shutdown Task. Open the ‘Options’ screen and click the ‘Add Alarm’ button on the ‘Alarm Objects’ tab. In the ‘Description’ field, enter a meaningful name for this Alarm Object. Perhaps something like ‘Windows Systems - Shutdown Alarm’. If you wish to be notified when this Alarm AVTECH.com • EnvironmentMonitor.com Object is called, add the desired contacts to the ‘Alarm Escalation Schedule’. Select the Task monitored object created in the preceding paragraph from the ‘Task Object’ drop down list in the ‘Execute Windows Command or Task’ section. This will cause the selected Task to be executed in response to this alarm. Click ‘Ok’, click ‘Accept’ and then save the configuration to the Registry using the ‘Save Configuration to Registry’ option from the ‘Settings’ file menu. To complete the Shutdown configuration, either select a previously created Monitored Object from the ‘Monitored Objects’ tab or create a new Monitored Object and select the name of the Alarm Object you just created in the preceding paragraph from the ‘Alarm Object’ drop down in the ‘Alarm Notification’ section of the Monitored Object Add/Change screen. Be sure to save the configuration to the Registry after doing so. As always, the last step in every configuration change is to test your setup. Be sure that this configuration is tested during a time that will not adversely affect other users in your organization. This configuration can also be used with other scripts to perform shutdown operations on various OS system types such as UNIX, Linux, AS/400, OpenVMS, RS6000 and more. If you have sample scripts that you would like to share with other PageR users or any questions regarding this type of operation, please feel free to email our Technical Support team at [email protected]. • ABOVE: The PageR Enterprise Alarm Object Add/Change screen specifies who should receive alert notification and at which stage of the alert hierarchy. Settings can be specified for advanced functions like playing customized sound files, alerting on alarm cancellations, automatic corrective actions and more. Each Alarm Object can be linked directly to one or more Monitored Objects. In situations where specific automatic responses are called, typically the Alarm Object would be linked to one specific Monitored Object where the response is appropriate. Commands, scripts and task objects can be as complex as desired or may be appropriate. 888.220.6700 • 401.847.6700 AVTECH Software, Inc. APRIL 2006 If the power and cooling infrastructure in your data center fails in responding to change, how will you know? Will it effect the operation of your business? How much will it cost? You can prepare for the unexpected with AVTECH Software’s Room Alert ™ and TemPageR™ products. Visit Our Online Store At: www.EnvironmentMonitor.com TECH TIP: Insights & Strategies For Running Sensor Cables The benefit of IT data center environment monitoring is clear to most managers. However, the biggest challenge can sometimes be just finding the available time to run sensor cables once you have Room Alert or TemPageR in hand. Here are few tips and guidelines to keep in mind: • Switch based sensors are monitored by sending a low level electronic signal through a 2-wire cable to monitor the status of a simple switch. The switch is connected to a sensor. The status of that sensor is based upon whether the switch is recognized as open or closed (i.e. make/break, on/off, etc.) • Switch sensors typically come with a cable of between 25-50´ in length. This will meet most IT requirements. Cables can be extended up to approximately 900´ from the ID box. After that length, the signal strength dissipates and monitoring becomes ineffective. • Switch sensors can be connected to Room Alert using a simple speaker cable, twisted pair or 2-wire cable. Quality is recommended over cost because thinner cables can get damaged easily if people are unsure of the cable purpose and accidentally disturb them. Someone who does not know what the cable is for and pulls on it when they see it above a drop ceiling or under a raised floor can invalidate your efforts. Be sure to route cables appropriately and inform others of their purpose. Low quality cable can also weaken the signal and reduce the overall distance that can be achieved in your environment. 888.220.6700 • 401.847.6700 • Digital sensors (i.e. temperature or temperature/humidity) have a shorter range, approximately 100´ from the Room Alert or TemPageR ID box. The standard cable used is a 25´ RJ-11cable where three of the four wires are needed to transfer the digital temperature or humidity data sent by the sensor chip. RJ-11 cable is inexpensive and readily available which allows users to extend the distance by simply adding more RJ-11 cable and a coupler. You can get this at most electronic, hardware or general stores. If you make your own cables, be sure to make them “straight through”. A “crossover” cable will not work. Verify this first if an extended cable is not working for you. • The functioning real-world distances for sensor cable use can vary due to interference to and the quality of your sensor cable and connections. Whenever possible, always lean towards a higher quality sensor cable over a low price. One missed alert or even a small amount of your time is worth much more than a few dollars saved on sensor cable. Reliability is everything! • Large, unshielded power sources can disrupt the sensor signal. Therefore, avoid running sensor cables near large electro magnetic devices. Avoid florescent lights as well. Be sure to route your cables so that they have the least amount of interference and are in safe, out of the way paths. • Lay out your sensor cables on the floor, preferably outside of normal work hours when foot traffic is significantly reduced, to confirm the path you plan to run the cables. Be sure to test the sensor at that time to be sure the desired sensor location is within working distance, then route your cables. This will help to eliminate wasted installation time. Nobody enjoys re-routing cables through a drop ceiling or under a raised floor. • Test the sensors regularly to be sure that they are set up properly. The number one problem with sensor reliability is poor installation or people accidentally damaging the sensor cable connection. Testing regularly helps you assure everything is working properly. Waiting for a disaster to validate your system can be very costly and sometimes lead to a new career. This is basic advice, however, we hear horror stories on a monthly basis. In summary, placing sensors and running the associated cables is pretty easy. Like any activity, however, it can be labor intensive if planning is not taken seriously. You’ll want to get the best return on your investment and create the most reliable system possible. The value of doing this correctly, as well as installing sooner versus later, can make a significant difference if an environmental threat should arise. To better prepare your organization for disaster prevention, call one of our product specialists for advice. • ABOVE: The Digital Temperature Sensor can be used for real-time temperature monitoring with all current Room Alert and TemPageR products. AVTECH.com • EnvironmentMonitor.com AVTECH Software, Inc. Spotlight: Environment Monitoring APRIL 2006 Current Versions Software & Firmware Room Alert 11E PageR Enterprise September 1, 2005.......v4.3.7 Advanced Computer Room Environment Monitoring, Alerting & Automatic Corrective Action INCLUDES: Room Alert 11E ID box, Ethernet connection, 1 external digital temperature/humidity sensor, Room Alert 11E March 9, 2006.......v2.0.1 1 external digital temperature sensor, 1 open digital sensor port, 1 external main power sensor, 7 open switch sensor channels, 10´ Ethernet cable, built-in web server, PageR 10 Object Enterprise license, CD installation & resource media, printed Room Alert 11E Web Server User’s Guide & Reference Manual, printed Getting Started With PageR Enterprise manual, 12 months of Maintenance Support & Update Service, our 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee and special offers on other products. Rack mount model, additional sensors and PageR Enterprise license upgrades are optional. Room Alert 7E March 22, 2006.......v2.0.2 TemPageR 4E March 2, 2006.......v2.0.1 Device Discovery October 19, 2005.......v2.0.0 $495 Standard: # RA11E-TH1-BAS $545 Rack Model: # RA11E-TH1-RAS Contact Us AVTECH Software, Inc. 221 Third Street, Admiral’s Gate Newport, RI 02840-1087 USA Room Alert 7E Advanced Computer Room Environment Monitoring, Alerting & Automatic Corrective Action Sales: 888.220.6700 Phone: 401.847.6700 Fax: 401.847.6701 INCLUDES: Room Alert 7E ID box, Ethernet connection, 1 built-in digital temperature sensor, 1 external digital temperature sensor, 2 open digital sensor ports, 1 external main power sensor, 2 open switch sensor channels, 10´ Ethernet cable, built-in web server, PageR 10 Object Enterprise license, CD installation & resource media, printed Room Alert 7E Web Server User’s Guide & Reference Manual, printed Getting Started With PageR Enterprise manual, 12 months of Maintenance Support & Update Service, our 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee and special offers on other products. Rack mount model, additional sensors and PageR Enterprise license upgrades are optional. $395 Standard: # RA7E-ES1-BAS Visit Us AVTECH.com EnvironmentMonitor.com PagerEnterprise.com RoomAlert.com TemPageR.com $445 Trademarks Rack Model: # RA7E-ES1-RAS TemPageR 4E Real-Time Temperature Monitor with Data Logging, SNMP & Unlimited Alerting INCLUDES: TemPageR 4E ID box, Ethernet connection, 1 built-in digital temperature sensor, 1 external digital temperature sensor, 2 open digital sensor ports, 10´ Ethernet cable, built-in web server, PageR 5 Object Enterprise license, CD installation & resource media, printed TemPageR Web Server User’s Guide & Reference Manual, printed Getting Started With PageR Enterprise manual, 12 months of Maintenance Support & Update Service, our 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee and special offers on other products. Rack mount model, additional sensors and PageR Enterprise license upgrades are optional. © Copyright 1988-2006 AVTECH Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. AVTECH, AVTECH Software, AVTECH.com, AVTECHSoftware.com, Environment Alarm, EnvironmentMonitor.com, ‘Environment Monitoring Made Easy!’, ‘Network-Wide Monitoring Made Easy!’, PageR, PageR Enterprise, PagerEnterprise.com, Room Alert, Room Alert Plus, RoomAlert.com, TemPageR, TemPageR.com. Privacy Promise $295 Standard: # TMPE-ES1-BAS AVTECH Software does not under any circumstances sell or share your email address or other information with any other individual or organization. $345 Rack Model: # TMPE-ES1-RAS * Visit Our Web Store At www.EnvironmentMonitor.com For New Products And Special Offers That Change Monthly. AVTECH.com • EnvironmentMonitor.com 888.220.6700 • 401.847.6700 Room Alert ™... Computer Room Environment Monitor N o one knows when or how disaster will strike. We just know the potential is always there. So preparation is critical to minimizing its impact on computers, networks, users & business. Room Alert monitors critical computer room conditions, alerts staff by any method and can take automatic action. There is a model that is right for your organization and budget. When disasters occur, there are significant costs in areas that go far beyond the simple replacement of damaged hardware. This is because what happens in the data center effects the entire organization. Call To Order or Obtain A Quote 1.888.220.6700 If disaster strikes your data center, how will it impact business? Who will get the blame? Could it have been prevented? What will it cost? Room Alert ™ can monitor: • • • • Temperature Main Power UPS Power Flood / Water • Humidity • • • • • Smoke / Fire Room Entry Air Flow IP Camera Panic Button AVTECH Software has several powerful, scalable Room Alert solutions for ‘dynamic’ environment monitoring in a computer room or data center. All arrive assembled with easy to install hardware, cables, sensors, easy-to-use monitoring software, printed documentation, toll free technical support and a ‘30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee’. Users can install in under 10 minutes, without an electrician! 401.847.6700 • Newport, RI • USA www.AVTECH.com Order Online For Immediate Shipment At www.EnvironmentMonitor.com Or Through Your Favorite Reseller. Reseller & OEM Inquiries Welcome. AVTECH Software, Inc. 221 Third Street, Admiral’s Gate Newport, RI 02840-1087 USA Network-Wide Monitoring Made Easy! 888.220.6700 • 401.847.6700 www.AVTECH.com
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