Various industries take advantage of the benefits of cloud computing to run operations, stay in contact with employees and vendors, and market to customers. Cloud computing requires a large amount of hardware and software equipment that may have to run 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for cloud computing ensures that computing equipment continues to function whether located at the company's IT room or a colocation building.
A UPS system provides emergency backup power to connected devices and systems for a specific amount of time. This time frame allows you to shut down equipment safely, save files, complete transactions, and switch to generator power. Due to the high power demands of data centers and cloud computing systems, having a UPS unit ensures that these systems are protected at all times when the power goes out, or if the systems are impacted by power surges, brownouts, or power anomalies.
Having a UPS unit available at
all hours also ensures that remote workers can complete tasks no matter where they are located. If you have employees located in other countries and time zones, the data center can continue to operate safely even during off hours in your region. Workers can access needed files and transactions when they need the information without waiting for IT workers to be available the next day to address a power issue.
Colocation involves placing your own equipment into data centers overseen by third-party companies. The third-party company provides this rental space as well as a certain amount of IT services.
They may also provide rental cloud computing devices. However, power outages, surges, and other electrical problems could still impact the data center. With a UPS system at the colocation area, you can maintain the productivity and safety of your equipment if the power goes out due to bad weather, accidents, or scheduled maintenance.
While the colocation building may have generators and backup devices available, having your own UPS for your specific equipment will ensure that the power needs of your equipment are met. Your UPS unit's
runtime and load capacity are calculated for the connected devices. There won't
Most computing devices for cloud use are high-powered, sensitive, and mission-critical. They rely on stable (clean) power to operate without power fluctuations, surges, or picking up noise from wiring and other components.
While some UPS units only offer backup power and limited surge protection, cloud computing devices often need more power protection features. Double conversion UPS and line interactive UPS provide power monitoring features and can automatically switch to backup power when there is transient energy present. These UPS units can also provide sine wave output, noise protection, surge protection, and additional features.
Here at Facility Gateway Corporation, we offer UPS equipment
for sale, parts, and maintenance contracts. Let us provide you with the backup power services that your company needs.
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FGC also understands that the OEMs can be difficult to get a hold of or may not continue to support older pieces of equipment. Your UPS may be old enough that it is no longer supported, but not old enough to replace. This is where we can help. Call our US based NOC and we can leverage our decades of industry UPS experience to walk you through any situation with technical support over the phone. If you know the manufacture and model of your UPS, we can support you. Even if your UPS is not currently supported by the original equipment manufacturer, we can still help. We own an extensive electronic library of manufacturer technical literature and operating manuals. The first 15 minutes of technical support by phone are free and anything after that requires authorization to bill at a competitive rate. Our technical analysts are available 24/7/365 and willing to help on any UPS support need.
Contact Facility Gateway Corporation (FGC) today for emergency UPS & battery service needs. We guarantee a fast and professional response nationally. All OEMs support FGC and we are able to bring them to your site when it makes sense.
Just give us the word and we will dispatch our local Field Engineer. Until your UPS is back online, we will stay on site and work so you do not have additional downtime.
We work under a competitive hourly rate until we have reached your pre-approved amount. Our promise is not to exceed the amount and bill more after a job is complete.
For any emergency service needs, call 866-255-6030, 24/7/365 days a year. Our United States based NOC (National Operations Center) will assess, dispatch, and oversee equipment emergencies quickly and accurately. We provide FSR (field service report) support and RCA (root cause analysis) after an emergency call. With your authorization, we implement any necessary next actions or repairs with our local Field Engineers. Our technicians average 20+ years of experience and work on all UPS makes and models. All MOPs and SOPs are followed 100% of the time.
Get in touch with us today to see how we can help you with your Mission Critical UPS needs.
We have emergency service available 24/7/365 nationally. Call our U.S. based NOC at 866-432-1711. Let us be your partner for uninterruptible power supply services.