Vertiv
PWR PROTECT NEXT RESPONSE 1K YRS1-5
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PWR PROTECT NEXT RESPONSE 1K YRS1-5 | Vertiv Support Service
Vertiv
MPN: ZKGXT5YNR001
$662.08$965.00
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Key Features
- Vertiv professional support service
- Coverage for PWR PROTECT NEXT RESPONSE 1K
- Service term spans years 1 through 5
- Lifecycle-based support planning
- Designed for power protection environments
- Service-backed continuity for critical infrastructure
- Maintain support continuity across years 1-5 with Vertiv response coverage
- Reduce service planning gaps using lifecycle-aligned protection for the 1K platform
Extend support coverage for the PWR PROTECT NEXT RESPONSE 1K platform through years 1 to 5 with a service model designed for operational continuity. This Vertiv offering is intended for environments where power protection is not optional and support timing matters as much as the hardware itself.
By aligning coverage to the installed base lifecycle, it helps procurement and infrastructure teams reduce gaps in service planning and maintain a clear support path over time. That matters when the protected workload supports revenue, compliance, or customer-facing systems that cannot tolerate avoidable interruption.
This service is a practical fit for organizations that standardize on Vertiv power protection and want a defined response path rather than ad hoc break-fix decisions. It supports budget predictability, simplifies renewal planning, and gives operations teams a cleaner way to manage risk across the service term.
Ideal For
- Supporting enterprise power protection deployments through a multi-year service term
- Maintaining coverage for installed Vertiv systems in data center or server room environments
- Planning procurement around predictable support windows for critical infrastructure
- Reducing support gaps for organizations standardizing on Vertiv power protection
Why This Product
- 1Multi-year coverage versus one-time support
- 2Lifecycle-aligned planning versus ad hoc service
- 3Defined response coverage versus informal assistance
- 4Better budget predictability versus reactive break-fix