The Most Ignored Single Point of Failure in IT
Organizations spend six figures on redundant servers and clustered storage — then plug it all into a UPS bought years ago for hardware that drew half as much power, cooled by whatever the building came with. When the physical layer fails, every layer above it fails with it. Vertiv (descended from Liebert, the name behind data-center power and cooling for decades) is how palmiq closes that gap.
Why Vertiv?
-
The Liebert Pedigree
Vertiv's UPS and thermal lines carry the engineering lineage data centers have trusted since the mainframe era.
-
Right Size at Every Scale
From a wall-mount UPS under a branch switch to three-phase systems carrying a whole server room — one vendor, one management view.
-
Cooling for the New Density
GPU-era racks pull power that turns closets into ovens. Vertiv's in-row and rack-level cooling handles heat where it's made.
-
Monitored, Not Mysterious
Network cards and environmental sensors feed battery health, load, and temperature into palmiq's monitoring — the UPS stops being a beige box of faith.
Vertiv – Core Solutions
Power Protection
- Liebert UPS from 1kVA edge units to three-phase room systems.
- Battery runtime engineered against your actual load and shutdown-time needs.
- Managed PDUs with outlet-level metering and remote reboot.
Racks & Edge Enclosures
- Racks, containment, and integrated edge cabinets (power + cooling + rack in one footprint).
- Purpose-built enclosures for closets never designed to be server rooms.
Thermal & Monitoring
- Precision cooling for rooms, rows, and racks.
- Environmental monitoring: temperature, humidity, water, and door sensors.
- Graceful-shutdown orchestration wired into your virtualization stack.
The palmiq Edge
The Layer in Every Design:
Every palmiq server, network, or HCI proposal includes the power and cooling math — because uptime that ignores physics is a slide, not a plan.
Watched Around the Clock:
Battery degradation and thermal drift alert palmiq's 24/7 operations team months before they become an outage story.