What is the difference between UPS and RPS power supply?
RPS power supply (Redundant Power System) is used as an external DC power supply for some switches
RPS can be used as a redundant backup power supply for a switch or router:
L If the RPS and the power receiving equipment adopt the same AC power supply system, the RPS can continue to supply the DC power supply to the faulty equipment when the internal power supply of the power equipment is abnormal. The equipment will continue to operate normally.
L If the RPS and power receiving equipment use different AC power supply system, you can also provide DC power supply to ensure the continuous operation of the equipment when the external AC power supply fails.
RPS power supply (Redundant Power System) is used as an external DC power supply for some switches
??RPS can be used as a redundant backup power supply for a switch or router:
??L If the RPS and the power receiving equipment adopt the same AC power supply system, the RPS can continue to supply the DC power supply to the faulty equipment when the internal power supply of the power equipment is abnormal. The equipment will continue to operate normally.
??L If the RPS and power receiving equipment use a different AC power supply system, you can also external equipment
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AC power supply failure to continue to provide DC power supply to ensure the continuous operation of the equipment.
It protects the computer system from working for a period of time after a power outage so that the user can save it urgently so that it does not cause work or loss of data due to a power outage. It is in the computer system and network applications, mainly play two roles: First, emergency use, to prevent sudden power failure and affect the normal work, to the computer damage; the second is to eliminate electricity surges, instant high voltage, instant Low voltage, wire noise and frequency offset "power pollution" to improve the quality of power for the computer system to provide high-quality power supply.