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Safeguarding Hardware and Data.Using an inexpensive Uninterruptible Power Supply (often referred to as a UPS), you can safeguard both your hardware and data easily and effectively. A UPS is basically a backup A/C power supply consisting of a battery with a series of power filters that offers the following functions:
A UPS unit can also come equipped with any number of special features:
Even if you decide against the benifits of a full blown UPS, no user can afford to be without a surge protector. Sometimes referred to as a Power Bar, these devices not only allow several devices to be plugged into a single outlet, but they also afford some protection from more dangerous spikes and surges. Which type and size of UPS you should have depends on the system you'll be running off it, how many peripherals, the size of your monitor and case, and even the age of the wiring in your building. If you only intend to run the average desktop or tower system with a 14" or 15" monitor, you can make do with a smaller UPS unit. On the other hand, if you have a network server, a hub, router or switcher, and/or a large monitor, you'll definitely need a larger capacity UPS. You can still get by with a smaller unit, but it will provide power for a shorter duration and reduces battery life. Uninteruptible power Supplies start at about $100 and up. For information and advice on UPS's, contact us here at Nova Stars Information Services or try one of these automated web pages: Size-UPS - A free service from APC, a major UPS manufacturer, this automated for is easy to fill out and will give you a good idea of what sort of products will best fit your needs. Power Basics - Another free service from APC, this powerful and easy to use glossary and FAQ (Frequentyl Asked Questions) to help you understand the basics of power events as well as why you should be protected.
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