Is it just me, or does it seem like the EX2300's are a little more fragile than they should be? I've had a number of power events in my area and the UPS only lasts so long. So far two switches have freaked out and required on-site maintenance to get them running again. One went into a boot loop of sorts and needed a restart, the other lost it's VC-Ports and required me to forcibly remove the VC files before adding it back to the VC.
Is this normal? Is there any way to make these things a little more resilient to unexpected shutdowns? Am I doing something wrong? I have EX3300's that haven't given me any trouble yet, but of course I have fewer of them.
I never had this issue with my old Cisco switches...