Originally posted by: sctakeshi
Originally posted by: SolarisGuru
Depends what you need it for. I use the
Smart Ups 3000 from APC but it is higher in the price range. I also have the
Network Management card card so more than one comp is protected (with safe shutdown) and I can access it from any computer in network rather than just serial. For me all the extra options outway the higher price.
It looks like that APC one only lasts 3-11 minutes? I don't know how much you paid for it, but if it's "higher in the price range," it seems like a rip off... is it just the APC name that makes it cost so much? I'd think something like
this would be better -- 20 to 65 minutes. Or the even longer (40-100something) one posted earlier in the thread.
Like with anything your mileage will vary... screen size, etc..... The point isn't to run your computer for an hour until the power comes back on... it's to have enough time to shut the system down properly/save files.
Most cable broadband connections will also be down in a power failure, so it's not like you'll be able to surf during that time... DSL may be a different story.
The price difference in UPS's can be from how much actual surge suppression and filtering is built into the unit? Does it feature AVR -auto voltage regulation? What is the warranty.... Most manufacturers make them for the home users but also office, and server. You can look at a server "tower" ups, and it will be much more expensive than the Home "tower" UPS even though it has the same power rating. The server focused UPS's tend to have more management features, and higher end software bundled-- ala more expensive.
Again... you are only looking to have enough time to shut down a system by keeping the monitor and box running for that process. ( and any KVM's you might have as well).
If your looking for continuous power backup... then a UPS is not the right answer.... A Generator is.
My advice... Look for something that will give you 10 minutes or slightly more of run time. Buy a decent brand but buy their cheapest unit in that spec ie; retail models. Your main benefit will be in the form of AVR.
Buying two smaller ones may give you the time you need, greater flexibility of hookup and device UPS, and could save you money depending what you go for,