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Delta unveils megawatt UPS for hyper-scale data centres
Delta’s Ultron DPS 600kVA UPS features megawatt power capacity with parallel configurations and the world’s smallest footprint, which makes it the best suited backup power solution for hyper-scale data centres that greatly require power density and space utilisation
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elta, a global provider of power and thermal management solutions, has launched its Ultron DPS series
600kVA uninterruptible power supply (UPS) in response to growing demands from colocations or cloud service providers to build hyper-scale data centres. The Ultron DPS 600kVA is a monoblock UPS system, which supports megawatt power capacity with up to 8 parallel units and the world’s smallest footprint, and creates more space for revenue-generating IT racks. The new DPS series features proactive intelligence. By self-diagnosing the status of key components and the system, the UPS gives pre-warnings to IT managers to minimise downtime risks, and further lower the total cost of ownership.
As new technologies such as IoT, 5G and AI, drive the global need for data computing, storage and transmission, the rapidly growing complexity of IT infrastructure requires companies to turn from enterprise-owned data centres to colocation service or cloud service providers. According to the market research company IHS, colocation market revenue has grown approximately 10 per cent per year, and cloud services have grown more than 20 per cent. IHS predicts the data centre market will continue to shift toward fewer but larger data centres, a change that will lead to UPS evolution as well. “Our new Ultron DPS 600 kVA was made for hyper-scale data centre applications. During our deep engagement with colocation and cloud customers, we have seen their requirements. In addition to reliability and efficiency, they have an urgent need for megawatt power capacity, an optimised footprint, and smarter management to facilitate their operations and maintenance for such IT-heavy hyper- scale data centres,” says Dr Charles Tsai, CTO of information and communication technology infrastructure solutions business group (ICTBG) at Delta Electronics. “With the launch of our Ultron DPS 600 kVA series, we believe we offer the competitiveness to help our customers maximise space utilisation and mitigate downtime risks, which as a result, gives them more profits.” The Ultron DPS series is Delta’s next- generation monoblock UPS system, designed with enhanced availability, performance and manageability. In terms of availability, the DPS 600kVA supports parallel configuration for redundancy and
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expansion to avoid single points of failure, and its self-diagnosis and event analysis functions can notify IT managers when foreseeable errors occur, and allow preventive maintenance. Along with the fully-front access design, the MTTR (Mean Time to Repair) can be significantly reduced. Another major breakthrough is the power density. So far the DPS 600kVA can deliver up to megawatt capacity with parallel configuration. With the coming addition of the 1200kVA UPS, the new DPS series can even provide megawatt power in a single rack. Compared with similar products on the market, the new DPS series UPS is a competitive product with the highest power density and the smallest footprint, addressing the increasing requirements of colocation and cloud service providers. Key features of the Ultron DPS 600kVA series UPS include the world’s highest power capacity and smallest footprint Self- diagnosis with pre-warning functions; Unity output power factor; AC-AC efficiency up to 96.5 per cent and ECO mode up to 99 per cent; Parallel configuration up to 8 units; Redundancy design of key components; Li-Ion battery ready; and a 10 inch colour touch panel with graphical user interface.
Delta’s data centre infrastructure solutions Delta’s Data Centre Infrastructure Solutions business positions itself as “The power behind competitiveness” by providing highly reliable and efficient power management products and data centre infrastructure solutions. Its goal is to ensure the continuity of our customers’ mission critical operations while reducing their Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), and to be a powerful and trustworthy partner to companies that strive to outperform the competition.
InfraSuite - Data centre infrastructure total solutions InfraSuite, the brand name of Delta’s data centre infrastructure total solutions, encompasses UPSs (uninterruptible power supplies), precision cooling, data centre management system (DCIM), and racks & accessories. With 40 years of leadership in power electronics, Delta is a reliable partner throughout the data centre lifecycle from consultation, design, installation, operation and maintenance.
Whether it’s on premise or prefabricated data centre, Delta is able to offer the optimised turnkey solution to best fit its customers’ requirements.
UPS solutions Delta provides comprehensive power protection solutions for mission-critical applications. Its UPS portfolios include both standalone and modular design, Single- phase and Three-Phase configuration, and up to megawatt power capacity. With best-in-class efficiency and redundancy design, Delta’s UPS allows the greatest level of availability, scalability, and resiliency to guarantee always-on protection to mission- critical businesses.
Precision cooling
As a global leader in power management, Delta is one of the few companies that is capable of developing comprehensive cooling solutions. Delta’s Precision Cooling provides chilled water and direct expansion types, row-based and room-based product
lines, with complete manageability and industry-leading efficiency. For various installation sites, Delta is also able to offer customisation services to adjust to the environment. Along with Delta’s hot/cold aisle containment, and free cooling technology, Delta precision cooling plays a crucial roles for data centres to achieve target PUE goal.
InfraSuite manager- Data Centre infrastructure management (DCIM)
Delta InfraSuite Manager is the fully featured DCIM software solution to deliver automation and visibility into the data centre, and increase the ease of management on a single platform. Incorporating InfraSuite Manager empowers facility managers, IT managers, and CIOs to make fast response and accurate decisions across the entire data centre life cycle management.
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