The entire corporate world changed their culture in
a very short time, to a predominantly work-from-home model due to Covid-19,
many data center and IT professionals have been scrambling to
manage this sudden shift in their network demands. The IT sectors are losing
many jobs rapidly; the monthly loss is huge in the industry’s history.
The news was a harsh reminder that no industry will be spared from the
economic impact of Covid-19, and no one is more aware of that reality than the
IT workers themselves. According to a report from “Strada”, 51 percent of
the IT workers they surveyed said they are worried about losing their jobs and
nearly half say they would change fields if that happened. Needless to say,
there is an overwhelming feeling of uncertainty across our industry as we all
try to navigate this pandemic.
Our customers are feeling it. They’re grappling with shifting demands,
fluctuating budgets and real concerns about their jobs. Those questions are
influencing the decisions they make about their networks and the investments
needed to ensure those networks remain operational through this crisis. New
technology investments can be a difficult sell to shell-shocked CIOs and CEOs,
so in many cases, data center managers are looking for ways to extend the life
and ensure reliable operation of their existing equipment. With that in mind,
here are a few maintenance tasks for the data center application batteries to help you in a post-pandemic world.
Sure, batterieshttps://www.everexceed.com/lead-acid-battery_c1 fall under the “things that wear out”
umbrella, but they’re so important they deserve their own discussion. UPS battery failure is the 1 cause of data center downtime, which is surprising only because it’s so
preventable. Battery monitoring and testing services are readily available
and designed specifically to ensure UPS batteries are up to the task when
called upon. If your data center decides to try to extend the life of its
current UPS, do not assume your current batteries will last as long – they
won’t. VRLA batteries need to be replaced well before the typical
UPS. That’s one reason more and more organizations are opting for lithium
batteries as an alternative to VRLA. Lithium
batteries can last
twice as long as VRLA and provide other benefits, including reduced weight and
longer runtimes. With lithium adoption increasing, the price difference between
lithium and VRLA is shrinking and the TCO is becoming more and more compelling.
Keeping the requirements in mind, visionary manufacturers like EverExceedalways manufactured their Lithium batteries combining lithium iron
phosphate (LiFePO4) technology and high tech integrated BMS which
allows the user for total control on the monitoring and the safety of the
battery whether it is for sensitive data center UPS or
telecom backup system.
We get it. It’s a tough time for everyone, and the data center industry isn’t immune. With so much uncertainty, caution is warranted,
and that extends to important decisions that can impact the ability of your data
center to meet your organization’s demands. Caution should not equal
inactivity, however. There are important actions you can and should take to
maintain your equipment and ensure your data center remains available and
efficient through this crisis.
If you have any requirements or any kind of
query regarding the data center solutions for your applications, feel free to
communicate with our dedicated team at any time at marketing@everexceed.com.
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