- Feiniu Nas incorporates UPS to combat abnormal breakdowns that threaten critical data
- 6 bay version expected in October and model of 4 bays to come later this year
- NAS includes USB-C, USB-A and SD connectivity
Feiniu has previewed a new NAS system which, according to him, will address one of the most persistent causes of data corruption.
The Chinese manufacturer has revealed that its upcoming models will integrate a standard without interruption (UPS) power supply.
He also said that this device will have a 6 bay model, which will be launched in mid-October 2025, and a 4 Bai model should arrive later this year.
UPS integrated for data protection
Feiniu says that abnormal power outages frequently lead to a loss of NAS data, which, in many cases, is only discovered long after damage has occurred.
By including a UPS in its system, the NAS will continue to operate briefly after a power interruption, allowing discs to close safely and protect stored data.
Such a design can distinguish the apparatus as well as the best NAS currently available, although its real effectiveness does not remain proven until it is tested.
The NAS with 6 bays previewed by Feiniu has a horizontal design with gray painted sides, a black front panel and the company’s “FN” logo.
The upper section includes a grille for driving access, while the lower part has a shiny finish with a red power button.
The connectivity options are on the right side of the device and include USB-C, USB-A and an SD card location for removable storage.
The presence of a memory card location widens options for users who may want a system that offers more external storage.
The founder of Feiniu, Zhu Ting, also suggested that the new 6 bay model will accommodate more than 180 TB of total storage, depending on the drive sizes used.
This capacity aligns it with the upper end of basic NAS devices and small businesses.
The product will be offered in the standard and pro versions, with allegations to be “highly playable” and contain “surprises”.
However, such descriptions leave a lot of ambiguity, and no clear specification has been confirmed regarding performance, supported file systems or electrical efficiency.
Competing company devices already offer a very large capacity (more than 1PB), advanced raid configurations and instant technologies, although most of them lack integrated UPS.
Therefore, Feiniu will probably be put in place on her ups and other “surprises” to sell this device.
Currently, there is no official information on the price of this device, which makes its positioning on the market uncertain.
However, recognition of the brand can influence expectations and the cost remains the most unpredictable factor.
Via Ithome (originally in Chinese)