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Choosing the right uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for your Synology NAS is essential for protecting your data from unexpected power outages and maintaining long-term system stability.
A properly sized UPS allows your NAS to shut down safely during outages while protecting it from power surges, brownouts, and voltage fluctuations.
- 1–2 bay NAS: 500–850VA (300–500W)
Suitable for small NAS units, router, and possibly a desktop PC.
- 4–8 bay NAS: 1000–1500VA (600–900W)
Recommended for multi-drive setups and additional networking equipment.
- 8–12 bay NAS / Rackmount models: 1500–3000VA (900W+)
Ideal for larger systems, expansion units, or multiple connected devices.
Before purchasing, you can verify compatibility here:
Synology UPS Compatibility List
Note: Many compatible UPS models work perfectly even if they are not listed in Synology’s official database.
We will continue updating this guide based on real-world feedback from the community.
If you are using a UPS with your Synology NAS, please share:
Verified, community-tested models will be added to this guide.
A properly sized UPS allows your NAS to shut down safely during outages while protecting it from power surges, brownouts, and voltage fluctuations.
Recommended UPS Capacity
- 1–2 bay NAS: 500–850VA (300–500W)
Suitable for small NAS units, router, and possibly a desktop PC.
- 4–8 bay NAS: 1000–1500VA (600–900W)
Recommended for multi-drive setups and additional networking equipment.
- 8–12 bay NAS / Rackmount models: 1500–3000VA (900W+)
Ideal for larger systems, expansion units, or multiple connected devices.
Always check the Watt (W) rating in addition to VA. Watt capacity determines how much real load the UPS can support.
Recommended UPS Models
Some links may be affiliate links. This does not increase the price for you and helps support the forum.- APC Back-UPS BX850M (850VA / 450W)
- APC Back-UPS Pro BR1000MS (1000VA / 600W)
- APC Back-UPS Pro BR1500MS (1500VA / 900W)
- CyberPower CP1000AVRLCD (1000VA / 600W)
- CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD (1500VA / 1000W, pure sine wave)
- Eaton 5S1500LCD (1500VA)
- Eaton 5P Series (rackmount / pure sine wave option for advanced setups)
Why Pure Sine Wave Matters
Many modern Synology NAS models use active PFC power supplies. For best compatibility and stable operation, consider:- Line-interactive UPS models
- Pure sine wave output, especially for larger or rackmount NAS systems
Synology Compatibility
Most Synology NAS models support USB UPS monitoring and can automatically perform a safe shutdown when connected via USB.Before purchasing, you can verify compatibility here:
Synology UPS Compatibility List
Note: Many compatible UPS models work perfectly even if they are not listed in Synology’s official database.
Community Recommendations
From forum members:- CyberPower ST625U (625VA, entry-level / standby)
- CyberPower 1500VA models
We will continue updating this guide based on real-world feedback from the community.
If you are using a UPS with your Synology NAS, please share:
- Exact UPS model
- NAS model
- Connected load (NAS only or additional devices)
- Runtime during outages
Verified, community-tested models will be added to this guide.
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