UPS - Un-interruptable Power Supply - For a home computer, a UPS is just intended to give you time to save and shut down properly during a power outage. For a commercial system, a UPS may provide enough power to keep the system running until power comes back up.
UPS: Unlimited Power Source, Uninterrupted Power Source. Your power should still work if you have a UPS. After all a UPS is UNLIMITED!
Give you time to shut down if you lose your power. Not a replacement for regular back-ups though.
Yes that is corrrect. A smart UPS will communicate with the computer in the event that the main power goes out. It will keep the computer running for a time, then if the main power does not come back on, the UPS will command a safe shut down, and the computer will turn off.
UPS means an Uninterrupted Power Supply system. This is to ensure that critical equipment remains operational during a power failure; typically with generators coming in automatically if the power trips or possibly a battery back up.
Online ups protect their computer equipment against electrical power browns outs and blackouts by using multiple power generators that have a back up system.
A UPS is an abbreviation for an "Uninterruptible Power Supply". The purpose of this device is to provide power when the main power source fails. UPS battery backups are used to provide power for computers, data centers and various other types of equipment. Typically the back-up is used with equipment that cannot have a disruption in the power supply, or equipment which may be damaged if there is a disruption in the power supply.
ups ( uninterpted power supply) is used as a back up power supply. if in case your main power is shut down in any case than with the help of your ups your electronic products would not shut down such as PC .... every thing has a limit, ups power depends upon the consumtion and battery connected along with it. its better than generator in some cases because it charges by itself
Ups power makes back up supplies for desktops. They also make them for laptops and other electronics. It is an emergency outlet that plugs into your wall it protects your pc from being fried if there is a thunderstorm.
Exactly, what Power up do you want? Be more specific.
The limit does not depend on the actual number of PC's that can be connected to a UPS. The limit is based on the total power consumption required by the PCs and the power supply rating of the UPS device. You can add the power consumption of all the PCs based on the number of watts (or amps) listed on a label on the back or side of each PC and compare it to the maximum load specified for the UPS unit.
Take the Back up from UPS and get the data