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2012/03/27

7 Types of Power Problems and How to Solve Them

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The Seven Types of Power Problems
Sponsored by APC
Many of the mysteries of equipment failure, downtime, software and data corruption, are often the result of a problematic supply of power. This white paper will describe the most common types of power disturbances, what can cause them, what they can do to your critical equipment, and how to safeguard your equipment, using the IEEE standards for describing power quality problems.
 
The Seven Types of Power Problems
Reduce Risk and Expand Efficiency with Online Backup
Sponsored by VaultLogix
In this white paper, read how the complexity, cost, and operational burden caused by the explosive and continued growth of data, coupled with gaps in staffing levels and skills at SMBs to manage backup and recovery are motivating IT organizations to explore alternatives to on-premises data protection.
 
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Tips for Controlling Your Power and Cooling Costs
Sponsored by Dell
Today's powerful business-critical applications and the sheer amount of data created by businesses require organizations to invest in powerful servers that can handle the load. Dell's newest PowerEdge servers, the 12th generation of the PowerEdge line, are designed to improve efficiency and cut costs with a number of energy-efficient features.
 
Tips for Controlling Your Power and Cooling Costs
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