1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to a server and a power management method adapted for the server.
2. Description of Related Art
When a power source does not provide enough power for a server, a battery often provides back up power for the server, but since the capacity of the battery is limited, an energy in the battery quickly exhausts, therefore, the server only works for a short while.
Therefore, what is needed is a server to overcome the described shortcoming.
As shown in
The server 1 is connected to other servers. The battery 10 of the server 1 and the batteries of other servers are in parallel. As shown in
A second path is described as below. The processer 40 controls the current of the battery 10 to flow into the switch 11 in response to the trigger signal via the I/O port 14, the switch 11 controls the charger 12 to discharge for the battery module 13, and the current flows out the I/O port 14 and provides power for the other servers after the battery modules 13 complete discharge. Therefore, when the I/O port 14 is connected to a battery of another server, the current of the battery 10 of the server 1 can flow to the batteries of other servers via the I/O port 14.
In step S51, the battery 10 of the server 1 is established a parallel connection with the batteries of other servers.
In step S52, the processor 40 monitors power supplying of the server 1 in real time.
In step S53, when the power source 20 does not provide enough power for the server 1, for example, the work voltage of the server 1 is less than the preset voltage in the memory 50, or the power source 20 does not provide stable power, the processor 40 sends a trigger signal to control the battery 10 and the batteries of other servers to provide power for the server 1.
The server 1 is connected to other servers and the battery 10 of the servers and the batteries of other servers are in parallel. Therefore, when the power source 20 does not provide enough power for the server 1, the server 1 controls the battery 10 and the batteries of other servers to provide power for the server 1, leading that an intelligent use of all batteries of all servers and the server 1 can work a maximum time.
Although the present disclosure has been specifically described on the basis of the exemplary embodiment thereof, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the embodiment without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102107609 | Mar 2013 | TW | national |