[Beta] QNAP launches new cloud storage service myQNAPcloud One Beta!

This is QNAP’s first integrated cloud storage platform, combining the advanced version of myQNAPcloud Storage designed specifically for NAS backup with the newly launched myQNAPcloud Object object storage service, creating a brand-new service ideal for backup and developers.

:light_bulb: myQNAPcloud One Beta Feature Highlights:

1. Integrated Cloud Architecture

myQNAPcloud Storage + myQNAPcloud Object are integrated into a single subscription plan, allowing flexible space allocation for more versatile storage and easier management!

2. Supports S3-Compatible Cloud Object Storage

The newly launched myQNAPcloud Object is compatible with AWS S3 protocol, supporting data lakes, large-scale backups, archiving, and can be quickly migrated from AWS!

3. No Additional Data Transfer or API Fees *

No extra charges for data upload, download, or API requests, saving you a significant budget!

4. Global High-Efficiency Access

With 13 data centers worldwide, you can enjoy low-latency access and stable speeds wherever you are.

5. Data Immutability Protection

myQNAPcloud Storage supports WORM (Write Once, Read Many), and myQNAPcloud Object supports object locking, helping enterprises prevent data tampering or ransomware, ensuring regulatory compliance and long-term preservation needs.


:money_bag: Flexible Subscription Plans

myQNAPcloud One offers flexible subscriptions starting at just US$8.39 per month, providing at least 1TB of space, ideal for SMEs, advanced users, and data backup applications.

:backhand_index_pointing_right: View full plans and pricing: myQNAPcloud One Subscription Plans Page

If you have large-capacity storage or customized needs, please contact the QNAP sales team or visit www.qnap.com for more information.


*Note: myQNAPcloud One has a fair usage policy mechanism that dynamically controls the number of API requests as well as upload, download, and system database resources. Resource allocation for each QNAP user account depends on the QNAP account’s storage capacity. For example, user accounts with 1 PB or more storage space will receive higher resource allocation than those with 1 TB of storage space.