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The Power Distribution Unit (PDU) market is a subset of the Networking Equipment market. PDUs are used to distribute power to multiple devices in a network, such as servers, routers, and switches. They are typically used in data centers and other large-scale networks. PDUs come in a variety of form factors, including rack-mount, wall-mount, and floor-mount. They also come in a variety of power ratings, from low-voltage to high-voltage. PDUs are designed to be reliable and efficient, and they often feature surge protection and remote monitoring capabilities. Some of the major players in the PDU market include Schneider Electric, Raritan, Eaton, Tripp Lite, and CyberPower. Show Less Read more