UPS stands for uninterruptible power supply which is a device with a rechargeable battery.
The UPS allows computers and other computer hardware equipments to stay in operation when the main power source is fails. It also helps to protect these devices from voltage changes and lightning.
Computer users can save their existing workings without losing it as the UPS will notify the power failures and keeps computer up and running for a limited amount of time.
Advantages of using a UPS
Protects computer hardware and other equipments
UPS are useful to protect computers, telecommunication equipments, servers, network devices and other electronic devices from unexpected power failures.
Without a UPS, users are often replacing their damaged computer hardware caused by unexpected voltage changes.
Supports for Continuity
In case of a power failure, UPS will provide the required voltage until the backup power resources or main power resource is available. Even if the backup power resources such as generators are not available, the user will be able to save the work and shout down the computer system safely.
Data protection
With an UPS, User has the ability to save the existing work and shut down the device. If the UPS is not available on your computer, you will not be able to protect your data by saving it as the computer will shut down suddenly.
Improves the quality of the power
Most of the time power supply is not consistent. UPS have the ability to balance the power and supply continues voltage to the electronic devices. This is a really important factor to increase the durability of any hardware resource.