UPS & Diesel Back-up Generator
Discover a lot more about UPSs & diesel backup generators and learn why every single hosting data center has them.
The UPS and the diesel generator are two instruments for keeping a server operational in case there are troubles with the main power supply - an interruption or unreliable current that cannot keep the machine functional, for instance. UPS is an abbreviation for Uninterruptible Power Supply, though it is frequently referred to as Uninterruptible Power Source as well. The UPS is, in essence, an effective battery which is attached to the server and to the power network all the time, so if there is any blackout, it's already working, that permits the hosting server to carry on working without losing any data. The diesel generator is an engine that can power up an entire data center. It does take some time to begin working and it is the UPS which gives it this time. Those two power solutions are an absolute necessity for any facility or provider that wants to stop information loss and hardware damage as a consequence of an unexpected power problem.
UPS & Diesel Back-up Generator in Shared Hosting
The 99.9% network and hosting server uptime guarantee which we offer you is, to some extent, a result of the electric power backup setup that we have in each of the three data centers where we provide shared hosting packages - in Chicago (USA), in Coventry (UK), and in Sydney (Australia). If you obtain a new account to create or move your websites, it'll be set up on a progressive cloud platform which consists of numerous clusters taking care of your content. Each machine in the given cluster offers its own effective enterprise-class UPS to keep it up and running no matter what, until quite a few electrical power generators boot up and give the required power for the entire data center to stay working for a lot of hours. You'll not notice anything even in case there is a disruption, as our backup units can power all the devices and we will not need to reduce the number of working web servers or the network equipment which handles the traffic to your sites.