Data center densities continue to increase,
and so does the demand for data. The global data center market is expected
to grow at a CAGR of 4.5% over the next five years. With floor
space at a premium, colocation providers
and data center managers are challenged to expand
operational capacity to add power without adding physical space or scheduling
downtime. At the same time, data center operators must also consider
reliability, cost, and employee safety in their expansion plans.
Modular uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems are a flexible, cost-efficient solution offering
many advantages for data centers that need to grow along with their businesses.
A modular architecture provides data centers with the ability to scale fast
while keeping employees safer, with a cost-efficient, pay-as-you-grow model
that minimizes their total cost of operation.
Typical
modular UPS cabinets are taller and slimmer than conventional horizontal
systems. Many feature power modules located in two rows for further space
saving. The smaller footprint uses up to 50% less floor space than traditional
standalone units. Yet despite their compact size, modular cabinets can easily
accommodate additional power modules as needed, giving data centers more
flexibility to scale up power as their business demands without taking up
additional data center real estate.
Modular
UPS architecture allows data centers to add power incrementally, to more
precisely right-size capacity to match the actual load. As a result, system
capacity can be expanded many times the original installed capacity to satisfy
increased demand. By implementing more, smaller modular units to supply the
needed power, each unit can operate nearer to its maximum capacity and be more
efficient without sacrificing reliability.
Continuous
power, or availability, is critical for data center operations. However, maintaining
power can be a challenge for data centers with traditional UPS systems because
they may need to be bypassed or even taken offline during maintenance or
expansion, which requires scheduled downtime. With modular UPS systems with
third-party verified Live Swap, power modules can be added or replaced in just
a few minutes while the system is running, which reduces or even eliminates the
need for scheduled downtime. The energized swapping capability can also speed
up mean time to recovery (MTTR) if power module replacement is required.
The
ideal modular UPS system offers third-party verified energized swapping and
helps reduce the risk of shock and arc flashes. This enhances the safety of
operators and service personnel as they add or replace modules while the system
is running.
If you have any requirements or any kind of
query regarding the modular UPS
solutions for your applications, feel
free to communicate with our dedicated team at any time at marketing@everexceed.com.
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