Tuesday, February 2, 2021

5 Reasons Why Efficient UPS Are Important To Your Business?

The demand for computing power continues to grow in all areas of business, from small to large networks. As critical activities rely heavily on "always-on" systems, uninterruptible power supplies or Managed Ups Services play an increasingly important and significant role in keeping your business running.

Most UK businesses will experience power outages at some point, and the disruption that this can cause can significantly affect the ability of the business to continue operating, especially if the power outage continues for an extended period. Typically, these outages are short-lived and businesses can install a UPS battery backup to enable their business to back up critical data or continue performing critical services until power is restored.

We have compiled a list of 5 UPS benefits to highlight the importance of the protection that investing in the right UPS guarantees. Take action now and take the opportunity to eliminate future risks. Like other forms of insurance, UPS is a form of protection in the event of an unforeseen event that could negatively impact your business.

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1. Unleash the full power

The UPS provides instant and uninterrupted power in the event of a power failure. It also maintains power between mains failure and generator starting. After the battery is activated, all connected commercial devices will continue to work. During your work, you will avoid data loss.

2. Power changes

Protects against power changes that could damage electronic devices. The UPS monitors voltage fluctuations with stable output power.

3. Overvoltage protection

The UPS continuously monitors the incoming voltage and detects surges and spikes during power outages. If a hazardous condition occurs, the UPS will transfer to AC power, preventing the surge voltage from reaching the devices connected to it. When the peak disappears, the UPS reconnects its output to utility power.

4. Cost

What is the cost of lost productivity? What is the cost of recreating or recovering lost data? Installing a UPS keeps your workstations running. This is especially important if you are working with a deadline, if you are dealing with sensitive data / information and many other scenarios.

5. Ability to back up important data.

A UPS solution can give employees a window to back up critical data and shut down their workstations and servers, preventing data loss.

When deciding to invest in a UPS, it is very important to choose the right solution for your needs. DCR is committed to ensuring that the UPS supporting your IT system is monitored and maintained so that you can trust it to operate in the event of a power failure. The UPS is not a standard universal product; If it doesn't fit your company's devices, it may not support them. We have the knowledge and experience to help you recommend the right UPS system to protect your business. For small and medium businesses, large enterprises and data centers, we will conduct a free survey to recommend a UPS product and maintenance contract tailored to your business needs.

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