Schneider-UPS & MDC

An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is an essential piece of equipment for ensuring uninterrupted electrical power in case of power outages, voltage fluctuations, or other disruptions. Schneider Electric's UPS systems are designed to provide reliable power protection for a range of applications, from individual devices to entire enterprise environments.
Schneider Electric's UPS solutions are part of the APC by Schneider Electric brand, which is a leading name in the power protection industry. The company offers a broad portfolio of UPS products that are tailored to meet the needs of both small and large IT operations, ensuring that power is available to critical systems even when grid power fails.
Popular Schneider Electric UPS Models:
  1. APC Smart-UPS:

    This line of online UPS systems is designed for small to medium-sized businesses and edge computing environments. It provides reliable power protection for servers, networking equipment, and telecommunications equipment.

  2. APC Symmetra PX:

    The Symmetra PX is a scalable, modular UPS system designed for data centers and enterprise environments that require high levels of availability and power protection. It offers up to 500 kVA and is highly customizable for large-scale IT infrastructures.

  3. APC Easy UPS:

    Ideal for small businesses or home offices, the Easy UPS systems offer reliable backup power and surge protection at an affordable price point. They come in both tower and rack-mounted versions.

Schneider Electric Micro Data Centers
A Micro Data Center (MDC) is a compact, self-contained unit designed to house IT infrastructure, including servers, storage, networking, and cooling systems. Schneider Electric’s Micro Data Centers are designed for edge computing, branch offices, and remote locations, providing organizations with the ability to deploy IT resources in a small footprint with a focus on flexibility, scalability, and reliability.
Micro data centers allow businesses to deploy data center capabilities in places where space, power, and cooling are limited. These solutions are becoming increasingly popular in industries where low-latency processing, remote access to data, and localized services are critical.
Key Features and Benefits of Schneider Electric Micro Data Centers:
  1. All-in-One Design:

    Schneider Electric’s Micro Data Centers come as pre-configured, integrated units that include all the necessary IT components—such as computing hardware, networking, cooling, and power protection (via UPS). The integrated design simplifies the deployment process, reducing setup time and complexity.

  2. Edge Computing Support:

    Micro Data Centers are optimized for edge computing environments, where data processing and storage are needed closer to the source of the data. They provide low-latency computing capabilities and localized storage to support real-time analytics and other edge applications.

  3. Scalability and Flexibility:

    These systems are scalable, allowing businesses to easily expand or modify their infrastructure as needed. Schneider Electric offers modular solutions that can be tailored to specific business needs, whether it's expanding processing power or adding additional storage capacity.

  4. Remote Monitoring and Management:

    Schneider Electric integrates remote monitoring and management solutions into their Micro Data Centers, providing customers with real-time visibility into system performance, including power consumption, cooling efficiency, and security status. This helps organizations optimize operations and reduce the risk of downtime.

  5. Power and Cooling Efficiency:

    Schneider Electric’s Micro Data Centers are built with high-efficiency power and cooling systems that ensure optimal performance while keeping operational costs low. The integration of APC UPS systems ensures that power is always available to the data center, while cooling systems maintain an ideal environment for sensitive IT equipment.

  6. Security:

    Security is a top priority for Schneider Electric. Their Micro Data Centers are designed to provide physical security (e.g., lockable doors, environmental monitoring), as well as cybersecurity protections through software and firmware solutions. This ensures the integrity of data and hardware housed within the MDC.