A company's data center has a critical server that must remain operational at all times. Which solution should the company implement to keep the server available during an unexpected power outage?
An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) contains an internal battery that immediately provides electricity when mains power fails. This allows the server to keep running through short outages or to be shut down safely if the outage is prolonged. By contrast, a surge protector only guards against voltage spikes, cloud storage does not supply electrical power, and additional cooling systems cannot power equipment when electricity is lost.
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