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You must be connecting that one output into a consumer unit/fuse box somewhere though right? And that consumer unit is also connected to mains?
You need to disconnect the mains when the grid is down e.g. an automatic transfer switch. The Tesla powerwall backup gateway has one built in, but I don't think your system has one at all.
If you don't, some poor electrical worker might shit himself and die.
waiting for the 5950W yabs! will not order before yabs.
Test it first and then move the servers, you might be disappointed. In business, I wouldn't really trust the goodwill of someone to help out. These are pretty rare occasions.
Also, as others said - ensure that your generator does not back feed the power grid. I can't see how this would properly work without a proper ATS inside your equipment.
Lastly - If I were you and I were transferring IP ranges between ASNs (And yes, I've done it multiple times), I would do the following:
Hope this helps.
Hello!
Thank you very much for the recommendations, the ones that include the IPs I really hadn't taken into account earlier, but now they make sense.
Regarding the generator, of course I will test the AC device and the Cisco switch that I already have in the location, watching whether or not they will have interruptions when I disconnect the power from the electricity supply network.
The generator has ATS included.
Make sure to test all possible scenarios - disconnect solar first, disconnect power second, disconnect both at the same time. Test what happens when your solar does not produce enough energy by connecting something power-consuming (read some kind of a blow heater, radiators, etc.). Ensure that everything works smoothly with each disconnect. All in all - do a lot of tests.
Basically the server does one push-up.
Why not move like one server at a time, wait a bit, them another one?
I don't know which one is funnier, the fact that we have first ever basement host in LET, or the fact that he will zap the shit out of grid workers during any maintenance, or the fact that he thinks that 5950W solar setup would actually produce over 5000W outside few select midsummer days, let alone rest of the year lol.
Best of luck regardless. I will definitely order a VPS. There's no way I'd miss contributing to this clusterfuck. xD
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Come on guys, no need to poop in this thread. Please keep it civil.
Never hold poop inside longer than needed. Stool must be extruded asap. Also, it is very important to identify what type of stool you are passing. For this, please refer to bristol stool chart described here: https://www.healthline.com/health/digestive-health/types-of-poop
You'd need more than one server for that to work.
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