Taking Control over Power-Cuts

September 16, 2009 by techman  
Filed under Computers

Do you have a business in an area which is prone to power cuts? Well, in that case it must be really hard for you to manage your business servers as putting them on UPS every now and then is not a good idea. Also, if you put all of your business servers on UPS it is will prove futile, as your UPS will instantly eat up all the power off your UPS. Buying multiple UPS for each server would prove costly and useless affair too. So, how will you manage to handle this situation the best way?

To tackle such problems we have UPS control software. UPS control software acts like a watchman who keeps a watchful eye on power cut situation and begins to work the moment it recognizes a power failure. This little piece of software can actually handle around 100 servers at a time, including all your critical servers and network equipments. It works basically through a single PC, so there is no complicated infrastructure that you need to set up and to make it more convenient for you, it works with almost all operating systems, so it really doesn’t matter if you are using a Windows XP or Mac Os. To manage all your event scheduling and network broadcasting, UPS control software uses a standard TCP/IP protocol so you can just fix it and it will do the rest for you.

To add more it has features that help to check the temperature of the battery and also detects leaks in the battery. And in case there is any severe situation, you can manage and shutdown your servers manually from the software itself. It also allows the users to customize its functions and provides complete remote management too. UPS control software really works like a good guard that not only protects your servers from power cuts but also from other factors than can harm your data server.

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