Vertiv
PWR PROTECT NEXT RESPONSE 3K YRS1-3
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Vertiv PWR PROTECT NEXT RESPONSE 3K YRS1-3 | Professional Services
Vertiv
MPN: ZKGXT3YNR003
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Key Features
- Service term: 3 years
- Response-oriented support coverage
- Professional services category
- Vertiv power protection support
- MPN: ZKGXT3YNR003
- Designed for protected infrastructure environments
- Protect critical uptime with a 3-year response service term
- Accelerate issue handling via vendor-backed support coverage
Reduce downtime risk with a response-focused service plan designed to keep Vertiv power protection environments supported over a 3-year term. PWR PROTECT NEXT RESPONSE 3K YRS1-3 gives infrastructure teams a defined support path when power protection issues need attention, helping preserve continuity for servers, storage, and network equipment that cannot afford extended interruption.
For procurement and operations teams, this service adds structure to lifecycle support planning. Instead of relying on ad hoc escalation, you get a documented service commitment tied to the protected system, making it easier to align support coverage with business-critical workloads and maintenance budgets.
This service is a strong fit for organizations that value response assurance over reactive troubleshooting. It helps reduce uncertainty during incidents, supports faster coordination with the vendor, and reinforces the service posture around power infrastructure that sits at the center of availability planning. For environments where the cost of delay is higher than the cost of coverage, that distinction matters.
Ideal For
- Supporting a Vertiv power protection deployment in a data center
- Maintaining service coverage for critical infrastructure power equipment
- Planning multi-year support for enterprise uptime requirements
- Standardizing vendor response coverage for procurement teams
Why This Product
- 13-year response coverage versus shorter-term support plans
- 2Vendor-backed service versus informal break-fix support
- 3Structured escalation versus reactive incident handling
- 4Better fit for critical uptime planning than basic coverage