Read the whole thing. It's OK. The worst part of the book is that stupid chapter in the last third. Which summarizes the previous 2/3.
Hey, is there any centralized system I can put on a Linux box that will notify me of battery health of multiple UPSs. I started a managed Services business and I'm trying to find a battery backup solution. That I can centrally manage.I've never looked into Central management for UPS's before. So I'm not sure if there's anything out there like that. Given your experience though I'm guessing you might know.I'm just trying to avoid running into the situation where I have a dying battery at a client's location. I'm trying to be proactive.
I'm picking a brand for a service offering HaaS. And am hoping I can find a brand that has central management.
It worth reading, because you get perspective on how anarcho capatalist view the world.