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Redirect request: Doctor (William Hartnell)
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Redirect request: Doctor (Patrick Troughton)
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Target of redirect: Second Doctor Reason: {{r from other disambiguation}} Source (if applicable): 81.183.19.121 (talk) 12:57, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: Doctor (Jon Pertwee)
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Target of redirect: Third Doctor Reason: {{r from other disambiguation}} Source (if applicable): 81.183.19.121 (talk) 12:57, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: Doctor (Tom Baker)
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Target of redirect: Fourth Doctor Reason: {{r from other disambiguation}} Source (if applicable): 81.183.19.121 (talk) 12:57, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: Doctor (Peter Davison)
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Target of redirect: Fifth Doctor Reason: {{r from other disambiguation}} Source (if applicable): 81.183.19.121 (talk) 12:57, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: Doctor (Colin Baker)
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Target of redirect: Sixth Doctor Reason: {{r from other disambiguation}} Source (if applicable): 81.183.19.121 (talk) 12:57, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: Doctor (Sylvester McCoy)
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Target of redirect: Seventh Doctor Reason: {{r from other disambiguation}} Source (if applicable): 81.183.19.121 (talk) 12:57, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: Doctor (Paul McGann)
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Target of redirect: Eighth Doctor Reason: {{r from other disambiguation}} Source (if applicable): 81.183.19.121 (talk) 12:57, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: Doctor (Christopher Eccleston)
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Target of redirect: Ninth Doctor Reason: {{r from other disambiguation}} Source (if applicable): 81.183.19.121 (talk) 12:57, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: Doctor (David Tennant)
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Target of redirect: Tenth Doctor Reason: {{r from other disambiguation}} Source (if applicable): 81.183.19.121 (talk) 12:57, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: Doctor (Matt Smith)
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Target of redirect: Eleventh Doctor Reason: {{r from other disambiguation}} Source (if applicable): 81.183.19.121 (talk) 12:57, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: Doctor (John Hurt)
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Target of redirect: War Doctor Reason: {{r from other disambiguation}} Source (if applicable): 81.183.19.121 (talk) 12:57, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: Doctor (Peter Capaldi)
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Target of redirect: Twelfth Doctor Reason: {{r from other disambiguation}} Source (if applicable): 81.183.19.121 (talk) 12:57, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
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Andu Ancuta
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Target of redirect: The boss of km 4-5 aka Rebelii Reason: He know all the boss in the countrys Source (if applicable): I'm hes best friend. 89.137.201.37 (talk) 21:23, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: the digital guys
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Reason: Source (if applicable): 77.96.142.191 (talk) 01:02, 30 November 2013 (UTC)
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Comet Ison
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A supercomet, orbiting 45,900 miles nearest to earth. Seen in Nov. 2013 until Sept. 2014. It's tail forms an "X" pattern, and forms a halo of gas and dust in it's coma (fuzzy atmosphere) something never seen before. Found on constellation Pavo. Orbits on a highly elliptical orbit, like the Comet Lovejoy.
Last March 1988, the Spitzer 2 spacecraft was launched to study "supercomets". While studying Comet Ison's tail, it found out it's tail was not like other comets seen before like Comet Faye, Comet Kohoutek and Comet Ikeya- Seki. It's nucleus was not melted as well as the tail, which is why it was enough to hold it's pressure. So Comet Ison was similar to Comet Lovejoy.
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Redirect request: [[ ]]
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Reason: Source (if applicable): 202.74.245.20 (talk) 06:40, 30 November 2013 (UTC) he is a honest man who brons at bangladesh
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Category request: Category:Brevicipitidae
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Redirect request: NABA
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Target of redirect: North American Basketball Association Reason: It would be easy Source (if applicable): Preston Mudd Prestonmudd (talk) 13:39, 30 November 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: Pathway Press
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Target of redirect: Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) Reason: There is not enough information to build an article on the Pathway Press itself, and it seems that it would be more useful for those who search for it to be redirected to that church page, where it is listed in the first few sentences. Source (if applicable): http://www.pathwaypress.org/about-us Drumaboy590 (talk) 16:04, 30 November 2013 (UTC) |
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Category request: [[:Category: ]]
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Redirect request: Kending National Park
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Reason: alternate spelling Source (if applicable): Transphasic (talk) 17:33, 30 November 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: Jiayi Station
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Reason: alternate spelling Source (if applicable): Transphasic (talk) 17:34, 30 November 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: [[ ]]
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Sonic Vortex (known in Japan as ソニック Vortex) is a anime action series based on characters created by SEGA/SONIC TEAM. It was made by Lil' Paul who made an anime show about sonic and creating characters. It is about a pre-teen boy Antonio who meets sonic the hedgehog. Sonic transported into another dimension, and found Flashville, USA. Sonic fights enemies and Dr. Eggman to save the world from destruction. |
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Redirect request: Zhanghua Station
Target of redirect: Changhua Station
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gisele ehsan
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Target of redirect: [[ ]] Reason: Source (if applicable): 202.177.218.59 (talk) 03:25, 1 December 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: 36 (East Anglican) Signal Squadron
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Target of redirect: 36_(Eastern)_Signal_Regiment Reason: 36 Regiment has been reduced in size to squadron. It is very unlikely that enough information will become available to warrant the formation of 2 separate pages. And two separate pages would confuse the history of this establishment. Source (if applicable): |
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The Rainbow Carnival
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Target of redirect: [[ ]] Reason: Source (if applicable): Darobiin (talk) 12:37, 1 December 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: فرش ایران زمین
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Target of redirect: فرش ایران زمین Reason: گروه صنعتی فرش ایران زمین با مدیریت رحیم اسماعیلی آدرس کرج ، بلوار فردوس ، خیابان ارم ، منطقه صنعتی نور ، خ سوم غربی ف پلاک 5723
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NNamdipedia
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NNamdipedia is the Wikipedia of the new television series, "Patrick and Nnamdi's Life". THIS show is a Nickeloeden programm. Patrick(and his trusty sidekick,Nnamdi) are ready for anything! --78.148.77.231 (talk) 17:01, 1 December 2013 (UTC) S
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Redirect request: SAYAL Electronics
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Reason: SAYAL Electronics is an electronic parts distributor stocking a wide selection of electronic components and test instruments. We distribute locally and around the world from our location in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. SAYAL Electronics 100,000+ line item inventory database is available on-line. Search FAST! by part number or description. Use our Product Index to drill down quickly into the database and locate the components you require and request orders for components (that are available from stock) with immediate delivery. Parametric searches using our Passive Component Finder for Capacitors, Inductors and Resistors. Our comprehensive Manufacturer Index will help you locate specific component requirements. You can also download the complete inventory files to use for your search of new or surplus electronic components, test equipment and find data sheets. Updated daily as new products arrive in our 55,000+ sq/ft. warehouse. All Prices are in Canadian dollars (CDN). To purchase your selection just fill-in our Order Form in PDF format. When submitted we will receive the exact form you just filled in. Remember to print a copy for yourself. SAYAL Electronics offers inventory solutions to companies. Specialized in the purchasing of excess electronic component inventory, SAYAL Electronics provides an efficient and cost effective solution for the disposition of your excess inventory. We will buy your excess and surplus electronics inventory. Click to submit your lists. History SAYAL Electronics was found in 1983 and is gradually getting bigger. Source (if applicable):
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Redirect request: Nothing Left To Fear
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Reason: No article about 2013 film Nothing Left To Fear. Source (if applicable): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1662293/ LordOfTheNight23 (talk) 18:55, 1 December 2013 (UTC)
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Redirect request: Riverboat Ron
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Target of redirect: Ron Rivera Reason: Riverboat Ron is a common nickname for NFL coach Ron Rivera. Source (if applicable): http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/9972466/riverboat-ron-sticking-carolina-panthers-coach-ron-rivera 24.178.234.9 (talk) 20:30, 1 December 2013 (UTC) |
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Redirect request: Kohler Act
Target of redirect: Pennsylvania_Coal_Co._v._Mahon
Reason: State law known primarily for getting struck down in this SCOTUS case
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Source (if applicable): Adaline Carson is Kit Carson's daughter.She is known by Adaline Falling Star by Mary Pope Osborne. A quote said that"she was a wild girl. 76.127.129.190 (talk) 00:19, 2 December 2013 (UTC)
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122.252.230.109 (talk) 01:17, 2 December 2013 (UTC) PDU
TCP/IP-controlled 19" PDU with USB webcam, environmental IP monitoring
A 10-outlet rack-mount PDU without built-in surge protection, connected to a UPS (bottom unit on right)
Contents
• 1 Introduction
• 2 Two types of PDUs
• 3 Rack-based PDUs
• 4 Cabinet PDUs
• 5 Remote control and monitoring
• 6 See also
• 7 References
• 8 External links
Introduction[edit]
A power distribution unit (PDU) is a device fitted with multiple outputs designed to distribute electric power, especially to racks of computers and networking equipment located within the data center. PDUs vary from simple and inexpensive rack-mounted "power strips" to larger floor-mounted PDUs with multiple functions including power filtering to improve power quality, intelligent load balancing, and remote monitoring and control by LAN or SNMP.
Two types of PDUs[edit]
The term (PDU) may refer to two major classes of hardware power devices; the first and typically the general unqualified term refers to the category of relatively higher-cost floor-mounted power distribution devices which transform one or more larger capacity raw power feeds into any number of lower capacity distributed power feeds. These floor-mounted PDU devices are typically composed of transformers and circuit breakers and may optionally include monitoring controllers using protocols such as Modbus or SNMP. In a typical data center for example, there would be relatively few of these floor-mounted PDU devices, located along the walls or in central locations for larger spaces. Each floor-mounted PDU would feed a much larger number of racks and rows of racks.
The second class of device is a much smaller and lower cost device which is fitted with multiple appliance outlets designed to distribute electric power within a rack, especially to computers and networking equipment located within a data center. The second type of PDU is sometimes called a Smart-PDU, Rack-based PDU, Intelligent PDU or simply "Power Strip" by various IT professionals.
Rack-based PDUs[edit]
Rack-based PDU refers to what amounts to a well-constructed power strip suitable for data center use. Two basic varieties distinguished by the type of input power are common: single-phase and three-phase. The output power (i.e. the power to the load device) is almost always single-phase, however. In the case of a three-phase PDU, each of the three phases appears individually on one-third of the included receptacles. Rack-PDUs can be dumb—meaning that they have no instrumentation and are not manageable, or they can be metered—meaning that they are equipped with a display that shows current load on each phase, or they can be switched and metered meaning that some or all of their receptacles can be individually switched on or off remotely and the meter usage as well.
In the North American 110 V / 60 Hz systems, rack-based PDUs are used for taking the supplied voltage and current and distributing it electrically to more common outlets, for example from 240 V / 30 A single phase to multiple 120 V / 15 A or 120 V / 20 A electricl plugs. They are used in computer data centers, in stage shows, by DJs, and in other electrically intensive applications. Some premium units have features like remote power monitoring and power state control down to the unit or individual plug level. Certain manufacturers also include environmental monitoring viaRS485, USB, Dallas 1-Wire or serial ports. The power outlets themselves are typically IEC-C19, IEC-C13 or NEMA 5-20 style outlets.
In the international 230 V / 50 Hz system, rack-based PDUs simply distribute incoming power, typically from a 230 V / 16 A, 230 V / 10 A or 400 V / 16 A 3-phase == 3 x 230V / 16 A input to multiple individual 230 V outlets, which may either rely on the input fusing or be individually protected by smaller 10 A or 6 A fuses. The outlets are typically either IEC-C13 or one of the country-specific types of power socket. Additional features such as monitoring of power consumption, noise and overvoltage filtering, environment monitoring and remote management are generally the same as in North American rack-based PDUs.
Cabinet PDUs[edit]
Open PDU cabinet
In data centers larger PDUs are needed to power multiple server cabinets. Each server cabinet may require multiple high current circuits possibly from different phases of incoming power or different UPSs. Standalone Cabinet PDUs are self-contained units that include main breakers, individual circuit breakers, and power monitoring/control panels. The cabinets provides internal buss bars for neutral and grounding. Prepunched top and bottom panels allow for safe cable entry.[1]
A typical application area could be a mobile measurement station, where several devices can be supplied with power from a single distribution unit.
In North America the standard 240 V circuit (120 V x2 plus neutral and ground) has two legs at 120 volts. Common current limits are 20 A, 30 A and 50 A. Another option is splitting 3-phase AC into 3 single-phase 208 V circuits. Outside North America, the standard data center circuits are 230 V AC and in higher end telecoms facilities 48 V DC from large UPS installations, neither of which are subdivided into other voltages by PDUs.
Remote control and monitoring[edit]
Some PDUs provide remote access. Common methods include a RS-232 serial connection or a LAN network-controller accessible through Telnet,SSH, SNMP, or a web page. This allows an administrator to access the PDU from a remote terminal and interface with it to turn outlets on or off, to schedule power shutdowns, to control load, etc. This can be helpful if a remote machine has gone into an unresponsive state and will not restart through normal means. An administrator can connect to the PDU the machine is plugged into to power-cycle the machine.
One of the challenges in selecting PDUs for a data-center application is to balance the cost of the rack-PDU in the context of an organization's energy-management goals. Inexpensive rack-PDUs may distribute power effectively, but they offer little if any understanding or control of that energy flow. With energy costs rising over the past several years (circa 2010), IT professionals have begun to take a more comprehensive view of power management with rack-PDUs with more intelligence.[citation needed] The trend is more intelligence and higher-quality rack-PDU devices