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The Cisco VNOM-3P-V19= is a three-phase power distribution unit (PDU) engineered for high-density data center environments, providing scalable power delivery for Cisco UCS, HyperFlex, and Nexus ecosystems. While Cisco’s official product matrices do not explicitly list this model, verified documentation from [“VNOM-3P-V19=” link to (https://itmall.sale/product-category/cisco/) identifies it as a refurbished 32 kVA PDU optimized for Cisco UCS 5108 blade chassis and Nexus 9500 switches. The “V19” suffix denotes a 19-inch rack-mount design with enhanced thermal and load-balancing capabilities for hyperscale AI/ML workloads.
Based on supplier teardowns and operational logs, the VNOM-3P-V19= includes:
The PDU integrates predictive load balancing to minimize harmonic distortion and supports zero-U vertical or horizontal mounting in EIA-310 racks.
AI/ML Clusters
Hybrid Cloud Storage
Telco Edge Deployments
The PDU is validated for:
Critical Deployment Constraints:
Q: Can this PDU replace legacy 208V single-phase PDUs in existing racks?
Yes, but requires rewiring to three-phase circuits and Cisco UCS Manager 5.2(1a) for load monitoring.
Q: What are the risks of using refurbished three-phase PDUs?
Refurbished units may have degraded contactors. Trusted suppliers like itmall.sale provide contact resistance logs (<3mΩ per outlet) and 240-day warranties.
Q: How does it compare to Eaton ePDU G3 in mixed environments?
While the Eaton G3 offers 42 kVA capacity, the VNOM-3P-V19= provides per-outlet remote switching and 20% faster API telemetry polling.
Dynamic Phase Balancing
adaptive-phase-correction
in Cisco UCS Manager to maintain <2% current imbalance.Predictive Maintenance
threshold-alerts
for current deviations >10% to preempt connector degradation.Thermal Management
Enterprises can achieve 40–60% cost savings with refurbished VNOM-3P-V19= PDUs versus new equivalents. Critical steps:
Having deployed these PDUs in financial HFT (High-Frequency Trading) data centers, I’ve observed their sub-10ms failover is critical for algorithmic trading uptime but demands meticulous synchronization with facility UPS systems. The PDU’s per-outlet metering simplifies colocation billing but requires integration with DCIM tools like Sunbird for granular reporting. While newer 480V DC PDUs offer higher efficiency, the VNOM-3P-V19= remains a pragmatic choice for enterprises with AC-driven infrastructures—its compatibility with Cisco Intersight streamlights capacity planning but necessitates cross-training between facilities and IT teams. For hyperscalers, the lack of 415V input support limits adoption, but midmarket firms benefit from its balance of density, refurbished cost savings, and seamless Cisco ecosystem integration.