The UPS and the diesel generator are two means for keeping a server working if there are difficulties with the primary power source - an interruption or unreliable current that can't keep the machine working properly, for instance. UPS is an abbreviation for Uninterruptible Power Supply, though it is oftentimes referred to as Uninterruptible Power Source also. The UPS is, essentially, a highly effective battery that's attached to the web server and to the electricity network at all times, so if there is any disturbance, it is already functioning, that permits the hosting server to continue working without losing any info. The diesel generator is an engine that can power up a whole data center. It does take some time to start working and it is the UPS that gives it this time. These 2 power solutions are a requirement for any facility or service provider that wants to avoid data loss and hardware damage resulting from an unexpected electric power issue.

UPS & Diesel Back-up Generator in Shared Website Hosting

We offer you Linux shared website hosting packages in 3 of the largest data centers worldwide. They are situated in the U.S., in the UK and in Australia. Because data protection and hosting server uptime are our priorities, all three facilities have a few backup systems against electric power outages. A number of diesel generators can keep the web 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 features its own enterprise-class UPS to keep it functional until the generators begin working. This setup is amongst the reasons why you can easily guarantee a 99.9% hosting server and network uptime, so if you host your web sites within a shared account with us, you shall enjoy a fast and remarkable service without worrying about any disturbances due to power outages.