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  1. What UPS Do I Need? Uninterruptible Power Supply Buying Guide | UPS Systems

    Choosing the correct UPS for your power supply needs can be a difficult process if you aren’t up to date with recent advances. There’s a balance between cost and protection that helps to ensure you get t

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  2. How does a UPS work?

    In simplest terms, an uninterruptible power supply (or UPS) is a device intended to prevent a loss of power that could cause damage or disruption to an electrical system. Essentially, its a backup battery in the event your mains supply has a problem and it can make sure critical systems stay active long enough to shut down if you need prolonged power in the event of a disruption, you'd be best off looking at a diesel generator as a UPS will protect you for only a few minutes.

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    How does the flow of power work?

    To help explain, we have a video discussing what a UPS does to prevent loss of power.

     

    What does a UPS protect against?

    There are four main problems that can befall your electrical supply, all of which can be safeguarded against by proper use a UPS system. These are

    • Power Surges - A sudden increase in power flowing through to your device is typically caused by something like a lightning strike. This leads to a sudden increase in power followed by a drop which causes damage to equipment.
    • Overvoltage - Overvoltage is when the power being supplied is greater than the power required and can cause overheating and damage. Unlike with a power surge, this power is over a sustained period and causes different problems.
    • Undervoltage - Also known as a brown-out, Undervoltage is what occurs when the power supplied is less than is required. This could be from a sudden demand for power in other areas or a problem with the grid, the lack of flow leads to damage and active data loss.
    • Power Outage - A complete disruption of power, either short or long term. There can be a number of reasons that you might be subject to a power outage but the results can be severe with data loss and system downtime being the major contributors.

    By providing a constant flow of power, a UPS allows you to handle these problems as they arise. UPS systems moderate the flow of power and jump in with charged batteries in the event of total disruption.

    What are the parts of a UPS?

    A UPS consists of four primary parts which, when working together, provide you with a steady flow of power in the event of an emergency. They will likely be arranged in different formations depending on what version of a UPS you have available. An online double conversion UPS will have a different layout than an offline UPS, but both machine types consist of these four main elements.

    • The Charger - Also referred to as the Rectifier, this is used to ensure your batteries remain charged while they're waiting to be activated. In order to do this, the incoming AC (alternating current) needs to be converted into DC (direct current) and it travels in this form through the majority of the UPS. The charger will be set-up differently
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  3. What is a UPS Power Supply for Computers & Servers?

    What is a UPS Power Supply for Computers & Servers?

    What Does UPS for Computers Stand For?

    In computer and server terms, UPS stands for Uninterruptible Power Supply. An Uninterruptible Power Supply is a piece of electrical apparatus that is designed to supply power in the event of a sudden disruption in the supply. A standby UPS tends to have a power supply with a relatively short battery runtime that gives you a few crucial minutes to safely shutdown or save work before the battery runs dry.

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    An easy example of this in practice is when you pull the power cord out of a laptop, the laptop stays on and switches seamlessly to the internal battery. This is what a UPS does for computers, servers and other sensitive equipment.

    What is a Server UPS?

    Imagine you're in the middle of an important project at work, your data is stored on the server and you've been working at it for weeks. Suddenly, the power is gone – your

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  4. The future of edge data centres

    edge date centres in higher educationAs the internet matures, network traffic will continue to change shape as new technologies place new demands on existing networks. This means that infrastructure and our approach to it must adapt accordingly. Edge data centres bring lower latency and higher bandwidth to towns and cities, away from the core of the network. Therefore, increasing the number of edge data centres could be a way to meet these demands. Below we look at some of the key challenges we face and how the edge can help.

    Keeping the internet of things connected

    The challenge The internet of things (IoT) – the network of devices that add sensors and other capabilities to objects – continues to grow. With everything from cars to fridges sending data across the network, the requirements for processing this data close to the source are increasing exponentially. Benefits of the edge Edge data centres can support the growth of this market by increasing performance and reducing the amount of data transiting networks. Colocation offers fast and scalable provision for IoT providers, which is one reason that new colocation data centres with smaller footprints are opening up around the network edge. How we can help Our Data Centre Solutions can make specifying and installing edge data centre equipment simple. Contact usto discuss your requirements.

    Edge data centres for industry

    The challenge As the industry seeks ever greater efficiency, Big Data and connectivity are becoming more crucial to business success. However, industrial sites are often located far from the network edge, making latency a

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  5. Monitoring and maintenance for your edge data centre

    edge data in higher educationBy their nature, edge data centres can be in remote locations away from your core IT system. This makes remote monitoring essential to manage the uptime and efficiency of systems – particularly for critical

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  6. Powering the edge: designing standby power solutions for edge data centres

    edge date centres in higher educationThere are several essential requirements when it comes to designing data centres: power, cooling and network connectivity. It’s vital to ensure that your power supply is stable and sufficient and will

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  7. The importance of edge data centres for higher education

    Data centres and networking are at the heart of the modern university. Effective IT planning and wise investment in infrastructure can help universities to address many of the challenges they face. Adopting an edge-based approach means many institutions can deliver better services to students and staff, helping them to stay ahead of the global competition.

    The challenges faced by higher educationedge date centres in higher education

    The global nature of today's higher education (HE) market puts pressure on institutions to deliver an even better working environment for their staff and students. The rise of Big Data and High Process Computing across all fields of research are increasing the demands on creaking IT infrastructure. There are also physical challenges such as space constraints and energy efficiency

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  8. Together Housing Group Data Centre Move - Week 7

    You can download the whole case study as a PDF here.

    Previously: -

    The generator plinth had been completed and the air-conditioning units were installed. Everything was ready for the final stage.

    You can read about Week 5/6 here.

    Week 7: -

    Week 7 started with the
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  9. Thanks to everyone who visited us at the Care Expo 18

    It has been a week since the UPS Systems Care Expo Stand We would like to thank everyone who stopped by our stand, whether it was to discuss your backup power requirements, take a look at our generators and UPS systems or just to pick up one of our USB sticks. If you registered any interest at the show, you will be contacted in the near future so we can discuss your requirements.

    Didn't pick up a USB Stick, but still want the information that was on it?

    You can Download It Here!

    Our Seminar

    On the 25th April 2018, UPS System's Commercial Director, Jack Ogden, did a seminar on 'How to keep on running in a Power Cut'. This seminar detailed the perils
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  10. Get your free £50 Netflix Gift Card from Vertiv Now!

    In order to claim your £50 Netflix gift card, you must provide a copy of the reseller invoice(s). Once the sale is verified by Vertiv, one £50 Netflix gift card will be dispatched directly by Netflix. P

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