UPS & KVM Switches
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UPS & KVM Switches

Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems, KVM switches for server console management, and intelligent PDUs. Protect your critical IT infrastructure from power failures and simplify data center operations.

Featured Products

APC

APC Smart-UPS SRT Series

Double-conversion online UPS with pure sine wave output, 0ms transfer time, and scalable runtime with external battery packs.

  • Double-conversion
  • Pure sine wave
  • 0ms transfer
  • External batteries
Vertiv

Vertiv Liebert GXE Series

Online UPS with ECO mode, LCD display, and remote monitoring via SNMP/Web card. Popular in Asia-Pacific markets.

  • Online double-conversion
  • ECO mode
  • LCD display
  • SNMP/Web card
Raritan

Raritan Dominion KX III KVM

Enterprise KVM-over-IP switch with virtual media, CAC/PIV support, and up to 1024 servers from a single console.

  • KVM-over-IP
  • Virtual media
  • CAC/PIV
  • 1024 servers
APC

APC Rack PDU (AP8853)

42-outlet intelligent PDU with outlet-level monitoring, remote power cycling, and integration with DCIM software.

  • 42 outlets
  • Outlet monitoring
  • Remote cycling
  • DCIM integration
Aten

Aten CS1944 KVM Switch

4-port dual-display KVM switch supporting 4K @ 60Hz, perfect for control rooms and NOC/SOC environments.

  • 4-port
  • Dual 4K @ 60Hz
  • USB 3.1 Gen 1
  • Daisy-chain ready
Eaton

Eaton 9PX UPS

Online double-conversion UPS with LCD display, ABM battery management, and Energy Star certification.

  • Online double-conversion
  • ABM technology
  • Energy Star
  • LCD display

Authorized Brands

APCVertivRaritanEatonCyberPowerTripp LiteAten

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between offline, line-interactive, and online UPS?

Offline UPS switches to battery when power fails (2-10ms switch time). Line-interactive has AVR for voltage regulation. Online (double-conversion) always runs on battery, providing zero switch time and pure sine wave output — best for servers and critical equipment.

How do I calculate the UPS capacity I need?

Add up the wattage of all connected devices, then multiply by 1.2 for safety margin. For example, a server drawing 300W needs at least a 360W UPS. Also consider runtime — more battery capacity = longer runtime.

What is a KVM switch and why do I need it?

KVM (Keyboard-Video-Mouse) switches let you control multiple servers from a single keyboard, monitor, and mouse. Essential for data centers and server rooms to save space and simplify management.

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