UPS is an abbreviation for Uninterruptible Power Supply or Uninterruptible Power Source. That's a battery used to power your personal computer or a web server to prevent the loss of info when the main power source fails for whatever reason or becomes unsafe. A diesel generator practically self-explanatory. UPSs and generators are used as a backup in data centers to back up the power supply and to guarantee the consistent operation of all of the servers located there. Due to the fact that the UPS works constantly, it offers the desired power for the servers to remain up and running until the generator starts and takes over. Using this type of a backup is crucial for any data center or web hosting provider that wants to keep their hardware and info intact in case of a power surge or outage, as it provides them with enough time to react until the issue is resolved and the main power supply is restored.

UPS & Diesel Back-up Generator in Shared Web Hosting

We offer you Linux shared web hosting packages in three of the largest data centers all over the world. They're situated in the USA, in the UK and in Australia. Due to the fact that data protection and hosting server uptime are our priorities, the 3 facilities have a number of backup systems against power outages. A few diesel generators can keep the servers up and running for hours or even for a couple of days and every machine that's part of our cutting-edge cloud platform includes its own enterprise-class UPS to keep it working until the generators begin working. This setup is among the reasons why we're able to guarantee a 99.9% server and network uptime, so if you host your Internet sites within a shared account with our company, you'll take full advantage of a fast and outstanding service without worrying about any disruptions due to electrical power outages.