Uninterruptible power supply for mac mini server

can anyone recommend a good UPS for my mac mini server? i am a novice with these things so any advice appreciated: what i should look out for, will i need extra cables or can i just plug a uk plug directly into a ups, price v performance (there is a big range)
thanks

I would recommend you go with a small Smart-UPS, something like the APC Smart-UPS 750VA LCD. The 750 is a line interactive unit, offers avr boost/drop, surge protection and outputs a sine wave. This unit will provide you data center quality protection.
The Mac Mini consumes about 110W of power, so with the SMT750 you'd have over 35 minutes of run time on the unit alone. If you have routers and switches, it would reduce the run time a bit, but you can protect more equipment.
I wouldn't recommend going with the Back-UPS series of UPSs. They're not really designed for sensitive equipment and don't offer nearly as much protection as much the Smart-UPSs. We can't use them here at all because they don't get along with most Mac power supplies because they don't output a sine wave. Overall, they're just not as good as the Smart-UPSs.
We use the North American version here, in Europe you'd be looking for a SMT750I, "I" being the international edition.
We use a variety of these UPSs here at our office, they work like a charm.
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