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Fluctuations can Crash System Hardware and Software

7 March 2007 By Saran

The sudden fluctuation of electricity can harm any computer if a person is not careful. The flow of current in the computer is sure to become a problem, especially if the assembled hardware are abused by continuous disruptions which may eventually lead to system crashes from unstable operating systems or hardware. This usually occurs while a computer is on and is not protected by the usual automated voltage regulators and uninterruptible power supplies suggested today for them.

Candles during Brownouts

While most entities are equipped with generators to back-up power failures, the important thing is to allow a computer to be shut down properly beforehand. Generators are activated after 5 to 10 minutes which only produce the current from that point. Computers automatically shut down once power is cut. This is why backup batteries are created to allow proper time to back-up and shut it down properly to ensure proper system and database integrity of computers and servers today.

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