Need a more reliable power supply and advanced battery management that can be used in either a rack or tower configuration? HPE"s interactive line and rack-mount UPS systems provide a high-quality backup system that checks critical systems, preserves continuous power to protect your data, and keeps you connected. IT environments are expected to cope with frequent and severe power interruptions, increased power demands from public and private cloud, software as-a-service (SaaS), and mobile computing including online services, as well as applications, while keeping costs firmly under control. HPE"s line-interactive, rack-mounted UPS systems protect a steady flow of reliable, protected power within your IT environment, which has the optional ability to manage your IT equipment while operating at peak energy efficiency.
Designed for Simple, Fast Integration and Use:
The HPE Line Interactive Rackmount Uninterruptible Power Systems delivers industry leading LCD offers a graphical interface which provides critical UPS information in a single screen view.
Up to four extended runtime modules can be quickly added to the UPS configuration that extends your UPS by a factor of 15x or more.
Batteries can be hot-swapped safely without shutting down equipment.
Increased Efficiency and Capacity to Maintain Uptime and Business Continuity:
The HPE Line Interactive Rackmount Uninterruptible Power Systems protect devices by providing up to 14% more wattage compared to traditional uninterruptible power supplies.
Enhanced Battery Management (EBM) technology delivers up to 50% longer battery life.
Industry leading efficiency of up to 99% helps to certify minimal power loss and lower power costs.
Optional Power Management and Monitoring:
The HPE Line Interactive Rackmount Uninterruptible Power Systems allow remote access through an optional 1GbE network management card enabling widespread connectivity with most user networks.
Our web-based management application, HPE Power Protector, allows you to monitor, manage, and control a single UPS both locally and remotely.
Outlet switching and metering at the load segment lets you to monitor, control and prioritize access to the UPS.