A reliable UPS system will supply your mission-critical electronic devices with immediate, stable power to prevent data loss even when the lights go out
Whether you’re running a home office or large enterprise with an extrnal backup power generator, an uninterruptible power supply, or UPS as they’re more commonly known, is an essential purchase for the period between power failure and the time it takes for a generator to kick in, which is vital for protecting sensitive computer equipment where even a brief drop in power can cause loss of work and data corruption.
If you’ve ever found yourself unable to work or experienced data loss due to a power cut, you’ll know exactly how bad it can be for business. Sadly, in many cases it’s not until after an event like this that people learn about about uninterruptible power supplies. We partnered with specialist UPS experts after realising just how important their products were to our own business. Nothing should be able to bring a business to a halt, but if you’re not prepared, a major power cut certainly can!
Even with top-of-the-range wireless technology, in a power outage your network is still likely to go down, but the more protection you put in place to minimise the problems it can cause, the better off you’ll be when the power comes back on. Our range of UPS backup power solutions includes models to suit all power requirements and deployment scenarios, from small business and single-person home office setups to smart cities and large commercial enterprises.
An uninterruptible power supply can act as both a power regulator & stabiliser, and serve as an emergency backup power supply that immediately takes over in the event of an unexpected power outage. In the event of a sudden power cut the UPS battery backup will either keep your devices powered for a period of time or can be set up to automatically perform a clean shut down to prevent data loss or corruption before the UPS runs out of power itself.
Even if you already have an external power generator for emergencies, rechargeable battery-based UPS units that sit directly between the mains power outlet and your mission-critical electronic devices are still essential to cover the period between power failure and the time it takes for a generator to kick in, which is crucial for power-sensitive devices such as servers, switches and networking gear, where even a brief loss of power can cause problems.