How do I use a UPS with my QNAP NAS?
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:
Brand | Model | Type |
---|---|---|
APC | SMT1000IC | Smart-UPS with USB |
CyberPower | PR1500ELCD | Rackmount, USB/SNMP |
Nitram | ELITE PRO 1000ELCDRT2U | Rackmount, USB |
Eaton | 5PX1500iRT | Smart Line-Interactive |
APC | SMX1500RMI2U | Rackmount, 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
Go to Control Panel > System > External Device > UPS.
Enable the UPS support checkbox.
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:
Select Network UPS.
Enter the UPS IP address and SNMP community string (usually
public
).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