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      <title>UPS Multi-Device Protection: Safeguarding Your NAS and Linux Server</title>
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      <description>This article details how to configure a single UPS to protect multiple devices, including Synology NAS and Linux servers. By implementing NUT (Network UPS Tools), you can achieve graceful shutdowns during power outages, preventing data loss and filesystem damage. Ideal for home server users with multiple devices requiring power protection.</description>
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