APC by Schneider Electric Digital license, PowerChute Network Shutdown for Virtualization and HCI


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Protect your critical virtualized workloads with the APC by Schneider Electric PowerChute Network Shutdown digital license designed specifically for virtualization and hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) environments. This 3-year license delivers graceful, automated shutdowns during power events, preserves data integrity, and minimizes downtime across multi-node clusters. Seamlessly expanding as your virtual infrastructure grows, PowerChute Network Shutdown ensures your virtual machines, hosts, and workloads shut down safely and predictably when the power is interrupted, while preserving logs and configuration for quick recovery. The digital license is activated from within PowerChute, offering flexible Online, Offline, or Local activation options to fit your deployment needs.

  • Graceful shutdown for virtualized environments: Automates orderly shutdowns of virtual machines, containers, and host servers during power outages, helping protect data integrity, prevent file system corruption, and minimize VM rollback scenarios. This is essential for VMware, Hyper-V, Nutanix AHV, and other virtualization platforms where sudden outages can have cascading consequences across the cluster.
  • Three-year digital license for virtualization and HCI: This license is issued as a digital entitlement for PowerChute Network Shutdown, with a term of three years. It is designed to cover ongoing protection across your virtualization and HCI deployments, providing predictable budgeting and renewals that align with your upgrade cycles and hardware refresh plans.
  • Expansion-ready licensing model: On virtualization node expansion, the current PowerChute subscription is amended to reflect the updated topology. This means you can scale your protection as you add nodes, VM hosts, or additional hyperconverged resources, without disrupting existing licenses or requiring a separate procurement cycle.
  • Activation starts on license activation within PowerChute: The license term begins the moment you activate the license from within PowerChute Activate. Activation can be performed via Online, Offline, or Local licensing methods, giving you flexibility to deploy in air-gapped environments or isolated networks without sacrificing licensing fidelity.
  • Seamless integration with APC and third-party virtualization stacks: PowerChute Network Shutdown integrates with popular virtualization platforms and converged infrastructure, ensuring consistent policy enforcement across nodes and clusters while maintaining the safety margins required by mission-critical workloads. It complements the broader Schneider Electric EcoStruxure ecosystem by aligning with your data-protection and disaster-recovery objectives.

Technical Details of APC PowerChute Network Shutdown for Virtualization and HCI

  • License type: Digital license for PowerChute Network Shutdown, delivered as a permission-based entitlement that applies across compatible virtualization and HCI environments.
  • License term: 3-year term starting at activation within PowerChute Activate.
  • Activation methods: Online, Offline, or Local license activation supported from within the PowerChute interface. Activation begins upon confirmation of the license in PowerChute Activate, enabling immediate enforcement of shutdown policies on power events.
  • Scope of protection: Designed for virtualization nodes and clustered environments, including hypervisors and HCI platforms that host virtual machines, containers, and critical workloads requiring orderly shutdowns during power interruptions.
  • Expansion and amendment: License terms can be amended when adding virtualization nodes or expanding existing deployments to ensure consistent coverage across the growing environment.
  • Delivery format: Digital license entitlement, with activation tied to the PowerChute management console rather than a physical key, enabling streamlined procurement and faster deployment cycles.

how to install APC PowerChute Network Shutdown

  • Prepare your environment: Verify compatibility with your virtualization platform (VMware, Hyper-V, Nutanix AHV or other supported hypervisors), confirm that the host systems have sufficient resources, and ensure you have administrator access to the PowerChute management console and the virtualization hosts.
  • Install or update PowerChute Network Shutdown: On each protected node or management server, install the PowerChute Network Shutdown agent or appliance as appropriate for your environment. Ensure the version supports your virtualization platform and is compatible with your current APC UPS devices if you are using physical power protection.
  • Launch PowerChute Activate: Open the PowerChute management interface and navigate to the licensing/Activate section. Choose your preferred activation method: Online, Offline, or Local.
  • Activate the digital license: Input or import the digital license entitlement. If you are using Online activation, connect to the licensing service and complete activation. For Offline or Local activation, follow the on-screen instructions to import the license file or use a locally stored key, ensuring the license is bound to the correct node or cluster.
  • Verify policy deployment: After activation, confirm that the PowerChute shutdown policies are applied to the protected VMs and hosts. Run a controlled test by simulating a power event to verify that the VMs shut down gracefully and that restoration policies are in place for rapid recovery when power is restored.
  • Expand coverage as you grow: When adding virtualization nodes or expanding your HCI cluster, contact your licensing administrator or use the PowerChute management console to amend the existing subscription to cover the new nodes, ensuring uninterrupted protection across the entire environment.
  • Monitor and maintain: Regularly review shutdown schedules, policy priorities, and UPS status within PowerChute. Keep the product up to date with the latest software maintenance releases to ensure compatibility with hypervisor updates and hardware refresh cycles.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is PowerChute Network Shutdown?
    A: PowerChute Network Shutdown is APC by Schneider Electric software designed to protect virtualized workloads and HCI environments by automatically coordinating graceful shutdowns of VMs, hosts, and workloads during power interruptions. It helps prevent data loss, ensures consistent application state, and reduces recovery time after an outage.
  • Q: How long is the license valid?
    A: The digital license has a 3-year term, starting when you activate the license from within PowerChute Activate. After the term ends, you can renew or upgrade your protection to cover new nodes or updated hardware as part of the ongoing licensing process.
  • Q: Can I expand coverage if I add more virtualization nodes?
    A: Yes. On virtualization node expansion, the current PowerChute subscription can be amended to reflect the expanded environment. This ensures consistent policy application across all hosts and keeps licensing aligned with your growing infrastructure.
  • Q: What activation methods are supported?
    A: Activation is supported Online, Offline, or Local. Online activation requires internet access for immediate entitlement confirmation, while Offline/Local activation is suitable for air-gapped networks or isolated data centers, enabling secure licensing without internet connectivity.
  • Q: Which environments does PowerChute protect?
    A: PowerChute Network Shutdown protects virtualization hosts, VMs, and workloads within typical virtualization platforms and HCI configurations. It is designed to work with common hypervisors and to integrate with APC UPS devices for coordinated shutdowns when power events occur.
  • Q: How do I verify a successful shutdown policy?
    A: After activation, open the PowerChute dashboard and review the shutdown policies assigned to each protected host or VM group. Run a controlled test by simulating a power event to observe the orderly shutdown sequence and confirm that recovery procedures are ready once power is restored.

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