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Power Protection
Strategies
Choose between centralized, zone, or
distributed power availability architecture
Centralized
Power Availability Architecture
The "Centralized" power
availability solution is the traditional approach to selecting
power availability for a large project. Estimate the total load
expected over the life of the project. Select a UPS with enough
headroom to accommodate the estimate. APC's Silcon family offers
a power factor corrected design with the ability to build in N+1
redundancy to your network power infrastructure. Silcon's small
footprint makes an excellent choice for large centralized power
requirements.
Zone
Power Availability Architecture
The "Zone-based" power
availability solution for a fast growing business breaks down
the total load into more manageable segments. Able to power
multiple racks of network equipment, APC's scalable Symmetra
Power Array protects a "zone." The modular design of
this UPS allows the user to configure a single chassis from 4kVA
up to a fully loaded 16kVA. The system power grows with the
business. As the "zone" of equipment taps the capacity
of the UPS another zone may be started on another Symmetra
chassis. This "zone-based" architecture uses precious
corporate capital more efficiently and raises the ROI of the
investment in power availability.
Distributed Power Availability
Architecture
The "Distributed" power
availability solution uses smaller individual APC Smart-UPS to
protect a single rack of equipment. As the number of racks grows
within the business, the number of UPSs grows in direct
proportion. This power architecture solution could be used where
there are tight capital constraints on a business which prohibit
a large outlay of funding for unused power infrastructure.
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