The UPS and the diesel generator are 2 devices for keeping a web server working in case there are troubles with the main power supply - an outage or shaky current that cannot keep the hosting server working correctly, for instance. UPS is an abbreviation for Uninterruptible Power Supply, though it is frequently referred to as Uninterruptible Power Source also. The UPS is, basically, an effective battery that's connected to the hosting server and to the electricity network constantly, so in case of any disturbance, it is already operating, which enables the server to continue doing the job without losing any information. The diesel generator is an engine that will power up the entire data center. It does take some time to begin working and it is the UPS that gives it this time. Those 2 power solutions are a necessity for any facility or service provider that wants to prevent data loss and hardware damage as a consequence of an unexpected electrical power issue.

UPS & Diesel Back-up Generator in Cloud Web Hosting

We offer you Linux cloud web hosting packages in 3 of the largest data centers all over the world. They're situated in the USA, in the United kingdom and in Australia. Because data integrity and server uptime are our priorities, all 3 facilities have a few backup systems against electric power outages. A few diesel generators can keep the hosting servers working for hours or even for a couple of days and each machine that is part of our cutting-edge cloud platform includes its own enterprise-class UPS to keep it operational 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 us, you'll enjoy a fast and remarkable service without having to worry about any disturbances due to electric power outages.

UPS & Diesel Back-up Generator in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you get a semi-dedicated server account from our company, it will be set up on a cutting-edge hosting platform in a data center with an outstanding infrastructure. The Chicago-based facility uses a separate UPS for every web server or network switch located there to ensure that the ideal operation of any piece of equipment won't be disrupted until powerful generators start producing the required electricity. The latter are able to power the whole facility for quite a long time without having to turn off any devices, so all of the Internet sites hosted on our machines shall continue to function at max speed and with no effect on their capabilities. These power backup options allow us to ensure that any outage will never be a reason for your Internet sites to go offline or to have lowered functionality.