Both of these are more suited to computer sytems in a server room which often have many servers that can overheat and will cause major hardware and software issues if turned off in a power failure.
A UPS is electrical hardware that provides backup power for a computer system.
The UPS is plugged into the wall socket and the computer system is plugged into the UPS.
The UPS provides power to the computer when a power outage occurs.
Another benefit of a UPS is to keep the power to the computer system at a constant voltage. This prevents power surges which can otherwise damage computer parts.
Computer systems can run hot at times so it is wise to have control of the temperature to prevent overheating.
This is most suitable for server rooms and classrooms of computers.
Computer systems that run cooler, will run more efficiently leading to better computer system performance.
What does UPS stand for?
What two things does a UPS do?
How does environmental temperature control benefit a computer system?
What type of computer system is likely to need air conditioning and a UPS? (see background above)