Datasheet
Goal: improve equipment
reliability and guarantee
data integrity
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◗ Manage critical situations
using pre-set automatic
actions
◗ Monitor equipment
more easily
◗ Control the power supply
to critical equipment
remotely, etc
Uninterruptible power supplies are usually used as a backup source in
case of a power failure to prevent downtime. This type of protection
is essential but is only partially effective if the user is not able to
control the situation. With power management, the user is notified
immediately of the status of the equipment and can initiate automatic
actions depending on the events, control the power supply remotely
and manage the electrical equipment more effectively.
Shutting down server and PC
operating systems
The back-up time of a UPS may not be
adequate to provide power during
prolonged power outages.
When the battery is nearly discharged,
the software associated with the UPS:
◗ initiates the sequence of operations
programmed by the user;
◗ automatically closes all open
system files;
◗ shuts down the computer.
Log of UPS events
and measurements
◗ logs events, at night or over
weekends, for example;
◗ monitors on-site power quality
Instantaneous notification
◗ alerts users of power supply faults
and shows how much time remains
until the battery is fully discharged;
◗ alerts remote network administrators
by sending a message by e-mail,
cell phone, pager or fax.
Remote equipment control
Some MGE UPS SYSTEMS have
independent outlet management:
◗ remote reboot of locked up
equipment;
◗ turn off low priority devices to ensure
maximum back-up time for more
critical systems;
◗ restart equipment in sequence, etc.
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Ideal for IT applications
Linux and MGE UPS’s
More and more businesses
and administrative bodies are
using open source software,
in particular for Web server type
applications.
For several years, MGE UPS
SYSTEMS has been very proactive
by contributing to the Open
Source project for UPS support,
and is committed to providing the
latest power management
applications under Linux.
For further information, visit
www.mgeups.com/opensource
Ideal for network applications








