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sponsored by Emerson Network Power
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21 Jan 2010
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21 Jan 2010
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PDF
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12
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Today's IT, facilities and data center managers face the daunting challenge of maintaining a high availability data center while simultaneously increasing energy efficiency. This challenge, coupled with the need to quickly meet growth demands and provide an easily maintainable facility, makes selecting an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) platform a critical decision element.
Not all UPS platforms are alike. One such design difference being analyzed today is differences between traditional transformer-based UPS and transformerless UPS technology for large enterprise data centers.
Learn how Transformer-based UPS designs are proven topologies for achieving high efficiency without compromising availability in large enterprise data center applications.
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BROWSE RELATED
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Data Center Design | Data Center Power Management | Downtime | Energy Efficiency | High Availability | Power Generation Equipment | Systems Maintenance | Transformers | UPS
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