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UPS is especially useful for critical systems like servers, computers, or medical equipment, where unexpected shutdowns could lead to data loss or operational failures.
What is a UPS
A UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is a device that provides backup power and protection to electronic equipment during power outages or fluctuations. This is especially useful for critical systems like servers, computers, or medical equipment, where unexpected shutdowns could lead to data loss or operational failures. It acts as a bridge between the main power supply and your devices, ensuring a steady flow of electricity even when the primary source fails. Whether for home use or enterprise environments, a UPS is an essential tool for ensuring reliability and safeguarding equipment.
Types of UPS
UPS or Uninterruptible Power Supplies are available in different types which include Standby UPS it provides backup power during outages by switching to its battery when it detects a power failure and it is cost-effective as well. Line-Interactive UPS It uses an autotransformer to correct minor power variations without switching to the battery commonly used for small business servers, networking devices, and gaming systems. Online (Double-Conversion) UPS is ideal for critical systems, such as data centers, medical equipment, and enterprise-level servers.