To pick a UPS for critical IT equipment such as servers, switches, storage, and important workstations, begin by calculating the total power load (add up the wattage of all equipment). Then select a UPS with at least 20-30% more capacity than your calculation to prevent overload and future expansion. UPS capacity is normally measured in VA (volt-amps) and watts; be sure that total equipment load does not exceed about 80% of the UPS rating for optimal performance.
For critical IT applications, an online (double-conversion) UPS is preferred as it does not have a transfer time and provides clean and stable power with inherent surge protection and voltage regulation.
Look for these specifications: pure sine-wave output (necessary for active PFC power supplies), adequate battery runtime for safe shutdown or riding through short power outages, surge and spike protection, and software/network connectivity. Also, consider battery technology (lithium-ion batteries for extended life versus VRLA) depending on maintenance and life requirements.
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