Ups for server
(98 products found)
Smart-UPS C Line Interactive 1000VA Black
Back-UPS 650VA Universal Sockets
3KVA Online UPS 27KW Rackmount 2U with Hot-Swappable Batteries LCD and Parallel Function UPS302R2RT0B035
2KVA Online UPS 18KW Rackmount 2U with Hot-Swappable Batteries LCD and Parallel Function UPS202R2RT0B035
3000VA 2700W Rack Mount Online UPS Single Phase Double Conversion with LCD Display and USB RS232 EP-UPS3000UC13OR
Smart Apc-UPS SMT3000i 2700W3000VA3KVA LCD UPS System
2000VA 1800W Rack Mount Online UPS Single Phase Double Conversion with LCD Display and USB RS232 EP-UPS2000UC13OR
Smart UPS C 2000VA LCD 230VOutput Power 700 Watts 10 kVA
Easy UPS SRV1KI 1000VA Line Online UPS
2KVA Online UPS N Series 18KW Tower with Battery LCD USB and 7 Outlets UPS202N2000B035
1KVA Online UPS 09KW RackTower with Built-In Battery LCD and UK Power Cord UPS102R2RT2B0BC
1000VA 900W Rack Mount Online UPS Single Phase Double Conversion with LCD Display and USB RS232 EP-UPS1000UC13OR
10000VA 9000W Online UPS Tower Single Phase Double Conversion with LCD EP-UPS10000Y11OT
2000va UPS-DS-UPS2000 Power Backup
Smart-UPS RT 10kVA
3KVA Online UPS 1 Phase N Series Tower with Battery LCD Display USB and Multiple Output Ports
1200VA UNINTERRUPTABLE POWER SYSTEM
Smart UPS C 1000VA
40kVA 36kW Online 3-Phase Tower UPS EP-UPS40Y33OT DSP Double Conversion Zero Transfer Time Inbuilt Batteries NX Parallel Redundancy Intelligent Charging 7 LCD Control Panel
40000VA 36000W Tower Online 3-Phase UPS EP-UPS40Y33OT Double Conversion DSP Zero Transfer Time Inbuilt Batteries NX Parallel Redundancy Intelligent Charging 7 Touch LCD
SNMP Card for Online 6kVA to 10kVA Single Phase UPS EP-UPSYACASN
Mecer 3KVA2400W 3000VA UPS Black 1YR WRTY
Smart-UPS 750VA LCD 230V SMT750IC
3KVA2400W 3000VA UPS Black 1YR WRTY
UPS 650VA Thunder Shield Series Opti UPS
10000VA 9000W Online 3-Phase Tower UPS True Double Conversion DSP Inbuilt Batteries 0ms Transfer Time NX Redundancy Intelligent Charging 7 Touch LCD 2-Year Warranty
SNMP Card for Online 1kVA to 3kVA Rack Mount UPS EP-UPSUACASN
Ups Battery Backup 3000VA Universal Outlet
10000VA 9000W Tower Online 3 Phase UPS Double Conversion with Touch LCD EP-UPS10000Y33OT
1000 Line Interactive UPS 1000VA 600W with LCD USB and 4 IEC Outlets UPA102V210035
UPS 650 VA Battery Backup Solution
10kVA 9kW Tower Online 3-Phase UPS Double Conversion DSP Zero Transfer Time Inbuilt Batteries NX Parallel Redundancy Intelligent Charging 7 Touchscreen Display
1KVA Online UPS N Series 09KW Tower with Battery LCD USB and 4 Outlets UPS102N2000B035
850VA 480W Line Interactive UPS - Cold Start Function Intelligent Battery Management Built in Boost and Buck AVR 2 Universal Outlets
Easy UPS BVX 2200VA 230V AVR Black 1YR WRTY
Easy UPS 1000VA 1KVA
Easy UPS BV 1000VA AVR IEC Outlet 230V BV1000I-MSXNominal Input Voltage 230V
SMART 1500ic UPS- LCD Status Display Offers a quick view of critical UPS information and operating conditions WITH Warranty
UPS 650VA Universal Sockets
Back-UPS 650VA 230V AVR Universal Sockets
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Ups for Server Kitchens: Choosing the Right Uninterruptible Power Supply
How do I choose the right UPS for servers and data protection?
Begin by calculating total wattage and peak loads to determine the VA rating you need. Online or double-conversion UPS models deliver consistent power quality and fast transfer during outages, ideal for servers and critical equipment. Consider brands like APC, Delta, or EVI known for reliable uptime and serviceability. Look for features such as LCD displays, hot-swappable batteries, and the option to run in parallel for higher redundancy while avoiding underpowered configurations.
What is the most complex attribute to understand when selecting a server UPS, and how does it affect performance?
The key complexity lies in the difference between line-interactive and online (double-conversion) architectures and how they impact voltage regulation and battery wear. Online UPS systems continuously convert power, offering cleaner output but drawing more energy, which can affect running costs. Line-interactive units are cheaper but may not handle severe power surges as effectively. Choose based on your tolerance for power disturbances, runtime needs, and maintenance expectations.
Which use cases differentiate home-office, small business, and data-center deployments?
Home and small business setups prioritize affordable protection with adequate runtime for servers and networking gear. Data centers demand high-end, scalable UPS with redundancy, longer runtimes, and advanced monitoring. For all, ensure compatibility with your equipment’s plug types and voltage, and consider the ability to monitor remotely via SNMP or vendor software. Select a system with service agreements and easy battery replacement to minimize downtime.
What maintenance and compatibility steps should I follow for a server UPS?
Regularly test battery health and capacity, and replace aging batteries before they fail under load. Schedule firmware updates when available and verify runtime estimates against actual loads. Ensure outlets and outlets distribution units match your devices’ wattage, and keep spare batteries in a cool, dry place. Document serials and warranties, and implement a monitoring plan to receive alerts before issues cause outages.
What extras or features should I consider when buying a UPS for servers?
Look for features like hot-swappable batteries, parallel operation for added redundancy, and LCD displays showing real-time load and battery status. Hot-standby configurations permit maintenance without downtime, while smart plugs and USB/RJ-45 monitoring ease management. Choose a model from trusted brands with robust after-sales support and wide compatibility to ensure dependable performance in mission-critical environments.
Are there safety and compatibility considerations I should keep in mind for server UPS deployments?
Ensure proper ventilation and clearance around the UPS to prevent overheating, as cramped spaces shorten component life. Verify that the UPS is designed for server-grade loads and meets electrical safety standards in your region. Use proper cable management to avoid tripping hazards and ensure outlets are suited for the UPS input. Regularly schedule professional checks to maintain reliability and safety across your installation.