Riello UPS offers a vast range of products, organised into 22 ranges of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), based on several different state-of-the-art technological architectures. Thanks to its two research centres in Legnago (Verona) and Cormano (Milan), world-class examples of excellence for the design, development and testing of uninterruptible power supplies, Riello UPS can constantly innovate its product portfolio, keeping it at the top in terms of performance, reliability and competitiveness.

Thanks to the experience of its research and development team, which collaborated closely with Nutanix, Riello UPS has introduced the NetMan 204 4G network card (an accessory that allows the UPS to be connected to the LAN using main network communication protocols) with functionality that allows you to perform an orderly shutdown and restart of the prioritized and non-prioritized virtual machines and Nutanix clusters in the event of a power outage.

In this way, the UPS is able to safely shut down all the virtual machines and the clusters, making sure that the last activated virtual machine is the first to be stopped. Moreover, thanks to the new functionality it is possible to configure a desired sequence of switching on and off, all with full compatibility with Nutanix AHV.Riello UPS offers a vast range of products, organised into 22 ranges of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), based on several different state-of-the-art technological architectures. Thanks to its two research centres in Legnago (Verona) and Cormano (Milan), world-class examples of excellence for the design, development and testing of uninterruptible power supplies, Riello UPS can constantly innovate its product portfolio, keeping it at the top in terms of performance, reliability and competitiveness.

Thanks to the experience of its research and development team, which collaborated closely with Nutanix, Riello UPS has introduced the NetMan 204 4G network card (an accessory that allows the UPS to be connected to the LAN using main network communication protocols) with functionality that allows you to perform an orderly shutdown and restart of the prioritized and non-prioritized virtual machines and Nutanix clusters in the event of a power outage.

In this way, the UPS is able to safely shut down all the virtual machines and the clusters, making sure that the last activated virtual machine is the first to be stopped. Moreover, thanks to the new functionality it is possible to configure a desired sequence of switching on and off, all with full compatibility with Nutanix AHV.