Are you making the right decision with your old UPS?
Supplied by Schneider Electric IT Business on Monday, 27 July, 2015
Within a data centre there is the inevitable choice of what to do with an old UPS. Selecting the right option is not as straightforward as one may think. Should you replace the UPS with a new one? Upgrade the current UPS and extend its life? Or do nothing and run it to fail? While pondering these questions you need to simultaneously take into account the present UPS conditions and its capabilities, and keep in mind your future requirements and constraints.
Download this white paper to gain a painless, structured process to aid you in making this decision while taking your own circumstances and requirements into account.
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