Does anyone have a recommended UPS device these days? I don't need tons of run-time, I'm mostly looking to get about 5-10 minutes tops in order to shutdown my NAS in the event of a power outage. I haven't got an actual power consumption estimate but I would guess this system pulls less than 600W of power at peak and likely 350-400W during normal usage. My power supply is a SeaSonic SSR-650RM 650W 80 Plus Gold in case that matters.
I'd like a sine wave UPS with AVR. I'd also like to find something that has a USB cable so that my Linux OS can be powered down after extended time on battery. If the unit has 4-6 plugs that would be great. I can't think of any other critical feature that I'd need. A display showing power usage might be nice but isn't critical.
Is CyberPower any good these days? I had one years ago and it was ok but not great. I see they have a sine wave version of a product. Something like the CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD PFC Sinewave UPS 1500VA 900W PFC seems like it could offer a decent protection. There is also a beefy rackmount unit that looks nice called the CyberPower PR1000LCDRT2U Smart App Sinewave UPS 1000VA 700W.
Does APC make decent units these days? Is there other brands I should be considering?
I'd like a sine wave UPS with AVR. I'd also like to find something that has a USB cable so that my Linux OS can be powered down after extended time on battery. If the unit has 4-6 plugs that would be great. I can't think of any other critical feature that I'd need. A display showing power usage might be nice but isn't critical.
Is CyberPower any good these days? I had one years ago and it was ok but not great. I see they have a sine wave version of a product. Something like the CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD PFC Sinewave UPS 1500VA 900W PFC seems like it could offer a decent protection. There is also a beefy rackmount unit that looks nice called the CyberPower PR1000LCDRT2U Smart App Sinewave UPS 1000VA 700W.
Does APC make decent units these days? Is there other brands I should be considering?