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    Promoted | Reliable and uninterrupted power supply is critical in maintaining the functionality of digital infrastructure.
    By Tarsus Distribution19 June 2024
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    Best power solutions for digital infrastructure, with VertivReliable and uninterrupted power supply is critical in maintaining the functionality of digital infrastructure.

    Vertiv, a premier global provider of critical digital infrastructure solutions, addresses these challenges head on with a comprehensive suite of power solutions tailored to diverse business needs.

    Power challenges facing businesses

    Businesses today operate in an environment where downtime is not an option. From maintaining seamless communication systems to ensuring data integrity and operational efficiency, the reliance on continuous power is paramount.

    Power outages, even momentary, can result in significant financial losses, data corruption and a decline in service quality. Moreover, the increasing complexity of IT infrastructure necessitates robust and scalable power solutions that can adapt to evolving business demands.

    These challenges are compounded by South Africa’s unique power landscape. Frequent load shedding and power interruptions pose significant risks to business continuity. Therefore, the need for reliable, scalable and efficient power solutions is more critical than ever for South African businesses.

    Vertiv’s critical infrastructure technologies and rapidly deployable customised solutions are designed to meet these specific business requirements, ensuring operational resilience and efficiency.

    Providing critical power

    Vertiv offers diverse products engineered to provide critical power, thermal management, and monitoring and management services. These solutions cater to various business environments, from home offices to large enterprises, ensuring that each unique need is met with precision and reliability.

    For instance, the ACS8000 Console System is designed for environments requiring high availability and secure remote IT infrastructure management. Featuring dual AC power supplies, it ensures redundancy and reliability, which are critical for maintaining operations during power fluctuations.

    The built-in analogue modem provides an additional connectivity layer, ensuring access even during network outages. This system is ideal for businesses that require robust remote management capabilities to maintain their IT infrastructure efficiently.

    Best power solutions for digital infrastructure, with VertivRobust UPS systems

    The Vertiv Liebert GXT5 UPS range is a premier solution for businesses seeking uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems. This range offers high efficiency, flexible deployment and scalable battery runtime options, ensuring critical systems remain operational during power outages.

    The Liebert GXT5 is particularly beneficial for data centres, network closets and IT rooms, providing reliable power protection and seamless operation.

    Enabling advanced communication

    The IntelliSlot Communication Card enhances the functionality of Vertiv UPS systems by enabling advanced communication and monitoring capabilities.

    This card enables real-time monitoring, remote management and integration with various network management systems. It ensures that businesses can maintain visibility and control over their power infrastructure, reducing the risk of downtime and enhancing operational efficiency.

    Addressing power, space constraints

    The Vertiv EDGE UPS range is designed for edge computing environments where space and power constraints are critical considerations. These UPS systems offer high power density, energy efficiency and flexible installation options, making them ideal for distributed IT environments.

    The Edge UPS range ensures that even remote or small-scale operations can benefit from reliable power protection, enhancing overall business resilience.

    An economical, efficient solution

    The Vertiv GXE UPS range provides an economical and efficient solution for small and medium-sized businesses. With features such as automatic voltage regulation, scalable runtime options and an intuitive user interface, it offers reliable power protection without compromising on affordability.

    This makes it an excellent choice for SMEs looking to safeguard their IT infrastructure against power disruptions.

    Maintaining operational continuity

    • Critical power: Vertiv’s power solutions are designed to ensure businesses have access to uninterrupted power, essential for maintaining operational continuity. By providing robust and scalable UPS systems, Vertiv ensures that companies can protect their IT infrastructure from power outages and disturbances, minimising downtime and enhancing productivity.
    • Thermal management: Effective thermal management is essential for maintaining IT equipment’s optimal performance and longevity. Vertiv’s solutions include advanced thermal management systems that regulate temperature and humidity levels, preventing overheating and ensuring the efficient operation of IT infrastructure. This is particularly important for data centres and other high-density environments where thermal challenges can impact performance and reliability.
    • Monitoring and management services: Vertiv offers comprehensive monitoring and management services for racks and enclosures, ensuring businesses can maintain visibility and control over their IT infrastructure. These services include real-time monitoring, predictive analytics and remote management capabilities, allowing companies to proactively address potential issues and optimise their IT environments for better performance and reliability.

    Solutions for businesses of every size

    In an era when reliable power is critical to business success, Vertiv offers products designed to meet the unique needs of every business environment, ensuring that businesses can maintain operational continuity, enhance productivity and protect their IT investments.

    For South African businesses facing unique power challenges, Vertiv’s solutions offer the reliability and scalability needed to thrive in a demanding landscape.

    For more information on how Vertiv can empower your business, reach out to Tarsus Distribution.

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