How do I use a UPS with my QNAP NAS?


Last modified date: 2025-06-27

Applicable Products

QTS, QuTS hero, UPS systems with USB or SNMP support 


Scenario

Power outages or voltage fluctuations can cause data corruption or system failure. By connecting a compatible UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) to your QNAP NAS, you can prevent data loss and perform a safe system shutdown when necessary. If you are unable to set a space alert threshold, your volume is probably a legacy volume created in QTS 4.0 or earlier versions, which do not support creating alert thresholds for an individual volume and other newer storage features.


Solution

Step 1: Choose a compatible UPS

Refer to the QNAP Compatibility List to verify that your UPS is supported by your NAS model.

Examples of compatible Smart UPS models:

BrandModelType
APCSMT1000ICSmart-UPS with USB
CyberPowerPR1500ELCDRackmount, USB/SNMP
NitramELITE PRO 1000ELCDRT2URackmount, USB
Eaton5PX1500iRTSmart Line-Interactive
APCSMX1500RMI2URackmount, SNMP/USB

Step 2: Connect the UPS to your NAS

  • Via USB:
    Plug the UPS USB cable into the NAS USB port. You NAS will detect the UPS automatically.

  • Via SNMP (Network UPS):
    Connect the UPS to your network and configure SNMP settings on the NAS.

Step 3: Configure UPS settings in QTS/QuTS hero

  1. Go to Control Panel > System > External Device > UPS.

  2. Enable the UPS support checkbox.

  3. Choose from the following options:

    • Enable network UPS master (this lets other NAS systems follow shutdown instructions).

    • Shutdown NAS after X minutes of power loss (recommended duration: 3–5 minutes).

    • Enable notifications to receive alerts.

For SNMP-based UPS:

  1. Select Network UPS.

  2. Enter the UPS IP address and SNMP community string (usually public).

  3. Test the connection.

Step 4: Test your setup

Unplug your UPS from the power source and verify the following:

  • The NAS can detect the UPS on battery.

  • The NAS can initiate a shutdown after the configured delay.

  • You can receive system logs or notifications about power loss and shutdown


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