Friday, July 17th 2015

Thecus Announces N5810PRO NAS with Built-in UPS

Many electronic devices, including network-attached storage (NAS), are not designed to have their power supply suddenly cut. Unforeseen circumstances that result in power outages can cause data loss that could set back your business operations significantly.

To prevent such events from occurring with the Thecus N5810PRO, a built-in mini-UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) has been included with the unit. The mini-UPS battery provides emergency power if the main power source where to fail. In the event of a power failure the mini-UPS will stand by for approximately 30 seconds (dependent on services in operation). If power is restored within this time frame, the NAS will continue at its normal state. If power has not been restored, the NAS will commence shut down of all operations.
The built-in mini-UPS allows for the NAS to conduct a normal shut down process that would not be possible with an abrupt power failure. This helps to prevent data loss and ensures the integrity of your data. While RAID protects files that have already been written on disks, the inclusion of a UPS will protect RAID from becoming compromised due to loss of power.

The compact Lithium-ion UPS battery (14.4V 2000mAH 28.8Wh) is one of several unique features of the N5810PRO. Outfitted with the Intel Celeron quad core J1900 processor and 5 LAN ports the N5810pro delivers phenomenal performance and supports robust backup solutions, cross-platform file sharing, and a comprehensive set of business solutions.

For more information about the N5810PRO, visit its product page.
Add your own comment

3 Comments on Thecus Announces N5810PRO NAS with Built-in UPS

#2
AsRock
TPU addict
Chaitanyacertainly a useful feature.
Not really better not having them combined, UPS when they fail they can fail dramatically, never mind battery replacement and such.
Posted on Reply
#3
Fx
AsRockNot really better not having them combined, UPS when they fail they can fail dramatically, never mind battery replacement and such.
I agree, but there are certainly a lot of people that don't think of considerations as UPS at all; this is perfect for them.
Posted on Reply
Apr 19th, 2024 12:02 EDT change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts