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What is UPSs?

A UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is a device that provides emergency power to a load when the input power source fails. UPS systems are commonly used to protect hardware such as computers, data centers, telecommunication equipment and other electrical equipment where an unexpected power disruption could cause injuries, fatalities, serious business disruption or data loss.

What other technologies are related to UPSs?

UPSs Competitor Technologies

Standby generators provide backup power during outages, serving as an alternative to UPS systems, especially for longer durations.
mentioned alongside UPSs in 23% (59) of relevant job posts
Generators, similar to standby generators, provide backup power and compete with UPS systems, especially for extended power outages.
mentioned alongside UPSs in 1% (134) of relevant job posts

UPSs Complementary Technologies

Power Distribution Units (PDUs) distribute power from the UPS to the IT equipment, making them a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside UPSs in 31% (151) of relevant job posts
Switchgear protects, controls, and isolates electrical equipment, and works together with UPS systems to manage power distribution and backup.
mentioned alongside UPSs in 1% (71) of relevant job posts
Routers are critical IT equipment that require uninterrupted power, making UPS systems a necessary complement to ensure network availability.
mentioned alongside UPSs in 0% (154) of relevant job posts

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