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| Your high-performance computer system needs
high-octane power to keep it revving at optimum capacity.
Like a sports car that needs quality fuel to run at peak performance,
today's computer systems can falter when subjected to less-than-perfect
power. You need to know how to avoid potential power pitfalls
that can put undue wear and tear on your computers - and your
mission-critical data. |
| Since Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS) has available for organizations and systems
both large and small. They provide the exact solution for
a given environment, and the size of the application in oder
to protect your computer and critical data from protential
power pitfalls. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) also offer
many smaller systems if the most effective solution is a single,
larger solution. |
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on't
take the power from your wall outlet or local power station for
granted. A common misconception is that utility power is consistent
and steady. It isn't. No matter where you are, spikes, surges, brownouts
and other power problems are potential hazards to your network -
the engine that runs your business.
Some power problems stem from obvious sources, including lightning,
most regions experience thunderstorms many times in one year. These
storms that are sometimes accompanied by high winds and flooding
can damage aboveground and underground wires, interfering with the
high quality power your systems need.
While the outside world poses numerous threats to your power quality,
what happens inside your building can be just as dangerous. If your
office building is more than 10 years old, chances are its wiring
wasn't designed to meet the demands of a growing number of PCs,
laser printers and other electronics. The systems supporting your
organization's key functions (I.e. elevators, copiers and other
computers) may be overloading the wiring and causing power failures
that can harm valuable data and equipment. Furthermore, electronic
devices and other electrical equipment could be feeding power anomalies
back through your power distribution system. This produces an effect
not unlike viruses that have the potential to spread and infect
sensitive electronics.
While you may not have control over acts of God, insufficient wiring
and the unpredictability of electricity, you can shield your network
from these hazards. Many protection devices had been designed to
protect all of the potential power problems but Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS) is the most effective and reliable device. Because
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) offer easy installation, scalable
architecture, remote monitoring, shutdown and control, and other
convenient features, which can increase total system availability
while decreasing maintenance costs for protected equipment. |
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