Thecus Launches Battery Backup Module on Select NAS Servers

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NAS devices have been widely deployed today in both home and small businesses to carry out various tasks. One of the main advantages of having a NAS device is that it offers an abundance of data protection and security features like RAID, AES 256 encryption, user access control and remote replication. However, even with all these advanced features in place, there is still one external factor that could spell trouble for your NAS, and that is the improper shut down of your NAS caused by unexpected power failures. To minimize the risk of data and system damage caused by sudden power failures, Thecus has come up with a unique Battery Backup (BBM) technology, which includes a removable 1000mA/h lithium-ion battery that can be placed inside a NAS device. In the event of power failure, the battery will kick in automatically and supply the system enough power to save all unwritten data from the file cache to the hard drives, and at the same time, complete all other running tasks such as firmware upgrades before powering off NAS, ensuring overall data and system integrity.

Thecus Battery Backup (BBM) technology

The exclusive Battery Backup Module (BBM) design is currently implemented on Thecus N4200 NAS device. Powered by the high performance Intel Atom D510 Dual Core processor and 1GB of DDR2 RAM, the N4200 delivers superior system response and data throughput. Equipped with Thecus BBM technology, Thecus N4200 is definitely the most reliable home and SMB NAS device on the market.

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