// Managed Infrastructure — Use Case
The Power Goes Out. Your Systems Don't.
UPS systems, generator coordination, power distribution, and battery lifecycle management — engineered so a power blip doesn't become a business event.
Modern businesses lose more to power events than most realize — a 30-second outage can crash a server, corrupt a database, or force a 20-minute recovery procedure. UPS systems handle short outages automatically; generators handle longer ones; but both only work if sized right, maintained properly, and tested regularly. Most UPS batteries fail silently between the day they're installed and the day they're needed. We design, deploy, and maintain power continuity infrastructure — and we test it, because an untested UPS is a worse investment than no UPS.
// Value Prop
Power Continuity Engineered for Uptime
Right-Sized UPS Systems
UPS capacity sized to actual load with growth headroom, runtime matched to your generator transfer time or required bridge, and topology (line-interactive vs. online) matched to equipment sensitivity.
Battery Lifecycle Monitoring
Batteries fail predictably but silently. We monitor battery health continuously and proactively replace before failure — not after the UPS can't hold the load.
Generator Coordination & ATS
For facilities with generators, we coordinate UPS bridging, Automatic Transfer Switch logic, and fuel load testing — so the whole power chain works when grid power drops.
// How It Works
Assess, Size, Deploy, Maintain, Test
We assess current load, critical equipment, and recovery requirements. We size the UPS topology to match — including runtime, growth capacity, and serviceability. We deploy and commission. Ongoing, we monitor battery health, coordinate with generator maintenance, and run periodic load tests to confirm the system works under actual failure conditions.
// Who It's For
Who This Is For
Businesses with on-prem servers, organizations where even brief downtime is costly (manufacturing, healthcare, financial services, 24/7 operations), and any facility with UPS systems currently not under a lifecycle management program. Especially critical for businesses whose cyber insurance or compliance requirements mandate documented power continuity.
// FAQ
Common questions
Q
How often do UPS batteries need to be replaced?
Typical battery life is 3-5 years under normal conditions — sometimes shorter in hot environments or under heavy discharge cycles. Proactive replacement based on monitored health is far cheaper than reactive replacement after failure.
Q
Do we need a generator if we have UPS?
UPS bridges short outages (minutes). Generators handle longer ones (hours to days). Whether you need a generator depends on outage risk in your area and how long you need to run during outages. We model the need based on historical outage data.
Q
What about UPS for our network closets?
Often overlooked — UPS on core switches and APs means WiFi and network stay up during outages, which is critical if staff need to communicate or access cloud systems. We design UPS coverage end-to-end, not just for servers.
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