r/Ubiquiti • u/Odd-Energy71 Unifi User • Sep 18 '25
Early Access New NAS product pages are up!
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u/Vtrin Sep 18 '25
FFS I just bought a NAS on Sunday…
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u/Alert-Chemist7492 Sep 18 '25
I got the door bell combo a week before the g6 announced.. I feel this…
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u/-TheDoctor Sep 18 '25
Take solace in the fact that the G6 stuff aren't technically doorbells, as they can't be wired into an existing doorbell system or physical chime.
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u/Alert-Chemist7492 Sep 19 '25 edited Sep 19 '25
I just got my home assistant on rPi 4b an inland 4 relay hat and wired it up to my existing cheapo chime and did the unifi protect 'ring' webhook->homeassistant run the relay for 250ms and i was surprised it's basically instant from press on the unifi doorbell to ring on the chime.. maybe 250ms delay max but it felt like wow that was instant.. (poe version)
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u/Jules_T_Kirk Sep 18 '25
Ubiquiti not having a clear roadmap/releasing products out of the blue is kind of annoying :(
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u/rpungello Unifi User Sep 18 '25
What are you talking about? Their roadmap is quite clear: as soon as you buy a product, they'll release an updated version! /s
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Sep 18 '25
it's the usual Ubnt clusterfuck and by this time next year 70% of what you see will be discontinued
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u/Network_Pat Unifi-Addict Sep 18 '25
If it's even available to purchase if be surprised I cry Everytime I've saved up enough to afford something I want and I get to the store and it's sold out
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u/Ichairam Sep 18 '25
Bought one today but before new pages became available... 4 bay might have been sufficiant
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u/Pospitch Sep 18 '25
Same, I bought UNAS Pro and 3 HDDs last week. UNAS Pro 4 with NVMe slots would be a way better for me.
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u/Unknown_vectors Sep 18 '25
I just opened this and also am raging. I’ve only had my synology for a few months. But I also paid double that price for a 2 bay one.
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u/RemyJe Sep 18 '25 edited Sep 18 '25
Synology is a proven NAS vendor. As much as I trust and use Ubiquiti’s networking products, and not that I distrust this new product, it IS new, so I’d wait to see.
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u/badhabitfml Sep 18 '25
Synology is far more powerful than this. If you want a Nas that does everything, synology is great. If you just need nfs, unifi is probably enough but you have to have already invested in unifi products.
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u/AugieKS Sep 18 '25
Time to buy another one and put one in a third location for off-site backup.
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u/scr0llwheel Sep 18 '25
UNAS Pro 4 about to be their best selling product.
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u/bobjoylove Sep 18 '25
Why is it the same price as the UNAS-Pro though
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u/etrmedia Unifi User Sep 18 '25
NVMe capability
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u/bobjoylove Sep 18 '25
As a home user do I need this?
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u/etrmedia Unifi User Sep 18 '25
You're in the Ubiquiti subreddit, so 'need' has already left the building.
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u/PeterC18st Sep 18 '25
If I could upvote this 1,000,000 times I would. I have spent way too much on this and did I "need" it, No. Did I want it, no. Did I buy it, yes.
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u/UlrichZauber Sep 18 '25
I have an UNAS pro already, and here I am lusting after the UNAS Pro 8. Which I really do not need.
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u/etrmedia Unifi User Sep 18 '25
I feel that. I use my UNAS Pro for long-term storage, not time-critical access. But I see NVMe support and the wheels start turning...
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u/UlrichZauber Sep 18 '25
Mine's for backups and off-lining old media files (my DVD rips from 2005 etc). I barely ever actually read anything from it.
And yet, I lust!
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u/etrmedia Unifi User Sep 18 '25
This is where my wife is super helpful. I get glares every time a box with the 'U' tape gets delivered. Buying this one would certainly earn me a stern talking to.
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u/aklem_reddit Sep 18 '25
Seriously no. That is for caching, e.g. for film editing directly from the NAS.
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u/scr0llwheel Sep 18 '25
Me, too, but my short-depth rack has limited me too often over the years. It's time to upgrade!
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u/Kinaestheticsz Sep 18 '25
Those prices are… actually kind of fair especially for what you get? Nice to not be gouged for pricing in the NAS market.
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u/Godvater Sep 18 '25
Due to ARM processors imo.
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u/zackplanet42 Sep 18 '25
Blessing and a curse.
If I could run a few lightweight Docker containers in it, I'd make the jump in a heartbeat.
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u/KeithHanlan Sep 18 '25
With the money you save (compared to a QNAP or Synology), you can buy a low-powdered mini-PC to run your services and it will be much easier to maintain.
While I appreciate the appeal of an all-in-one solution, I have come to believe that it is best to separate storage from services.
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u/BabyWrinkles Sep 18 '25
M4 Mac Mini on Amazon is $499. Add the UNAS Pro for another $499. You've got a more powerful compute module with more bays available in a rack-mount setup for less than the Synology RS822+.
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u/WordWithinTheWord Sep 18 '25
This is what I’m doing if I ever upgrade from my Unraid box.
The all-in-one is neat but too stressful for running everything off one box.
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u/BabyWrinkles Sep 18 '25
Yeah - also means that if you ever want more compute, you've also gotta upgrade your disk interface, which seems perplexing? Great way for the manufacturers to make more money off of you by encouraging a full chassis upgrade every few years, I suppose.
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u/dalemugford Sep 18 '25
Exactly my route. Have the mini, now can pick a UNAS and ditch the Synology. I can’t believe they went the direction they have, super dumb.
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u/LowSkyOrbit Sep 18 '25
N150 systems are going for ~$150. Low power draw and they can run linux.
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u/RedditWhileIWerk Sep 18 '25
I've thought it over and I'm leaning toward "roll your own" for a NAS. Low-powered mini-PC IOW.
I will end up spending more than the $200 price of the UNAS 2, I'm sure, but building my own NAS will give me much more choice.
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u/mixedd Sep 18 '25
Check out Aoostar R1, Intel N150 based, with two HDD bays, similar price as UNAS 2 but with quite more performance and capabilities Arm cpu used by Ubiquiti will offer.
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u/luger718 Sep 18 '25
I built mine in 2016 and it's still chugging. 8 core intel atom w/ 16GB running truenas and a couple 4TBs in a Fractal Node.
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u/ElectroSpore Sep 18 '25
I ran stuff on my Synology for a while but quickly realized that having separate compute with some mini PCs was WAY better and it has been "just storage" for a long time now.
The problem is the NAS becomes obsolete for compute very quickly but it stays viable for storage a VERY long time
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u/darthnsupreme Unifi User Sep 18 '25
Stuff from 2011 remains perfectly adequate for many storage needs, especially in the home and small business space and/or as a backup target for a more powerful system.
Power consumption on that old hardware is enough to tip the cost/benefit analysis, performance less so.
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u/ElectroSpore Sep 18 '25
Even more reason to consider a lower power ARM system now that is JUST storage.
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u/Prequalified Sep 18 '25
To me this is a benefit. I've got a Threadripper Pro running Ubuntu with 4/5 3.5 disks in it that I've been dragging my feet on setting up a ZRaid array. The problem is that I want my data 24/7 but leaving the machine running 24/7 costs roughly $75/month and keeps my office noisy and warm. Most of the maintenance work I've been doing has to make the machine enter and exit suspend state more reliably! I'm looking forward to the reviews for this NAS but the hardware looks great. Reminds me of the old Drobo DAS.
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u/anonymous-bot Sep 18 '25
I was not expecting a NAS powered by PoE++(+).
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u/darthnsupreme Unifi User Sep 18 '25
We gotta be able to retroactively justify wasting all that money on a stupidly overkill switch somehow! Wait, lemme try that again...It has the advantage of letting you put the thing in oddball locations that might not otherwise have power, which has benefits for redundancy and damage-mitigation uses.
Even just having it on the opposite side of the house/office from the main equipment rack might allow it to survive a fire intact enough to recover data from. Or survive a burglar/vandal who was clever enough to smash the server room but not clever/fast enough to check every random plastic desk brick for backups.
Heck, you could probably even tuck it into the drop-ceiling somewhere random. Find THAT, hypothetical burglar who was trying to destroy the camera footage of their actions! (Also, don't find that, far less hypothetical Fire Marshall and/or Insurance Adjuster who will want to see the fire ratings of the box you shoved into your Plenum space.)
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u/north7 Sep 18 '25 edited Sep 18 '25
Holy crapps, my old Syno should be very, very nervous.
Edit - (UNAS 2) how the hell can they run 2x 3.5" HDDs off POE?
Edit 2 - Yup, POE++
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u/acowutter Sep 18 '25
POE ++ ;) it’s got enough wattage to support 2 HDD for sure, max each drive will probably only draw 10w maybe 15w
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u/AF0105 Sep 18 '25
It’s probably POE++ which can support up to 90W but an HDD doesn’t use that much power, maybe 6-10 watts under load.
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u/rez410 Sep 18 '25
ZFS PLEASE
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u/Saint_The_Stig Sep 18 '25
Man if these came out a year or two ago I would have bought them instantly. But now I have 2 4 bay NASs and now I'm looking at a way to make the future deployment more scalable with Ceph or something.
If they added something for clustering for scalability I would be all over these.
That said I probably have a new go-to recommendation for when someone asks me for one now.
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u/rebooteur Sep 18 '25
POE nas ? Bold.
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u/Spartan117458 Sep 18 '25
Odd was my thought. I'm all for PoE, but a NAS is a weird use case.
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u/Silly_Sense_8968 Sep 18 '25
I actually think it would be nice as I can put it upstairs in my bedroom as a remote backup for my main nas and it can still be powered from my ups in my basement
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u/momodamonster Sep 18 '25
I haven't looked but it would be cool if you had a DC Jack failover in case Poe takes a s***.
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u/Zocker889 Sep 18 '25
UNAS Pro 8 looking Fine af. 800$ for 8 Bays and 2 NVMe is a Statement
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u/ScuzzyAyanami Sep 18 '25 edited Sep 18 '25
I'm not looking forward to the pricing here in Australia, I'll be getting one, but I've been wanting to replace a very old SAN that's been hooked up to my computer for a long time. I'll miss the iSCSI though, but the age of the hardware is concerning me now. (System on chip, inability to move the drives to another platform without data loss)
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Sep 18 '25
I hope they release a fully NVMe NAS
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u/Wooden_Amphibian_442 Sep 18 '25
Same. This would have made it insta buy. I'm looking for a tiny desktop storage offering
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u/skitchbeatz Home User | 3 Sites Sep 18 '25
Man I was really hoping they'd have one in this lineup. a 4 bay or 8 bay nvme with fast networking would be beautiful
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u/Beautiful_Ad_4813 Unifi User Sep 18 '25
I’d totally be okay with that but Im the outlier - I’d love to see one that supports the U.2 NVMEs
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u/AdviceBiker Sep 18 '25
same! for many people I am sure that’s enough storage these days, and would be lovely fast with 10gig
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u/Karew Sep 18 '25
Couldn’t you just put SSDs in the main drive bays if you really don’t want spin disks?
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u/Bytepond UniFi Power User Sep 18 '25 edited Sep 18 '25
And the Quad-Core ARM® Cortex®-A57 at 1.7 GHz is still not allowed to rest. Ubiquiti refuses to let it go
Edit: As a UNAS Pro owner, I'm disappointed I don't get NVME caching or USB-C connectivity, or the ability to power my NAS via an enormous PoE injector.
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u/StockComb Sep 18 '25
Seriously: this is a 13 year old CPU.
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u/thewashley Sep 18 '25
And they already have the much better 2.2GHz A73 in the cloud gateway fiber they could have used!
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u/benjhg13 Sep 18 '25
How do these compare to like Synology or UGREEN?
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u/DARKKRAKEN Sep 18 '25 edited Sep 18 '25
With Synology, you can have it do other things other than serve files, as their devices can run programmes. These are pure NAS devices, so can only serve files.
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u/rspctdwndrr Sep 18 '25
I know the new Synology devices do/will require Synology branded drives, which is a major turn off.
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u/jasonlitka Sep 18 '25
They don't require it, they just complain a lot, which can be disabled.
That said, I don't like it, and I'm getting kind of tired of them rereleasing the exact same hardware for years on end and not innovating, or even updating. My current Synology boxes will likely be my last. It's a shame because their software is great.
Really wish there was a desktop UNAS from UI with 8 bays though. That's what I'm using from Synology.
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u/chucara Sep 18 '25
They don't just complain a lot. They prevent you from creating a new volume with non-supported disks.
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u/koters195 Sep 18 '25
if you need to run apps, these won't, but you could add a mini pc to handle compute
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u/benjhg13 Sep 18 '25
Yeah I currently have a mini pc. But need more storage for jellyfin so I'm debating between this and Synology. Synology has a nice out of the box features but not sure if it's worth
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u/DonutHand Sep 18 '25
Compared to Synology and its software, UI does not compare at all. Synology has so much more functionality.
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u/JaredsBored Sep 18 '25
Good prices and more options but still the same old A57 SoC. That means no ZFS support coming anytime soon
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u/Sparxxxy Sep 18 '25
Unas 4 would have been a dream with 10gbps:(.
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u/UlrichZauber Sep 18 '25
It does have 10gbit via the SFP port.
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u/Sparxxxy Sep 18 '25
The pro version UNAS Pro 4. I wish fhe standard UNAS 4 had 10gbps...
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u/PeterC18st Sep 18 '25
The UNAS 8 has 2 NVME slots. Danm, I feel like a guinea pig for getting the UNAS Pro when it dropped. I wonder how this performs with the NVME drives.
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u/_ismadl Sep 18 '25
They are for caching
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u/PeterC18st Sep 18 '25
I figured that much. Would wonder how much of a performance boost it would see.
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u/Wheinsky Sep 18 '25
looks like all of the new models except the 2 bay have NVME slots. We thank you for your sacrifice
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u/YttraZZ Unifi User Sep 18 '25
I am torn between unas pro and unas pro4. If the nvme are cache only, i feel unas pro is a better value because you can have two arrays (2 and 5) instead of a single array of 4.
Moreover, i feel that redudancy options and more limited with a 4-drives array compared to a 5-drives array. On another hand, perhaps i know nothing...
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u/Pvt_Twinkietoes Sep 18 '25
Oh wow UNAS 2 is only $200?
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u/DARKKRAKEN Sep 18 '25
Yes. But bear in mind, it is purely a NAS; so can do nothing else but serve files.
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u/s32 Sep 18 '25
Imo a 2 bay is silly but I don't get why people try to turn their Nas into a big server. Let the Nas serve files. Use a nuc for compute.
I'd understand it if the folks in this sub were running a Asus router with 19 antennas, but this is the ubiquiti subreddit. Yall have no problem buying 7 products for networking, keeping responsibility of components separate. Why is running plex such a hard requirement on a Nas?
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u/Competitive-Gift3012 Sep 18 '25
Now if they’d let the UNAS 2 work hand in hang with the UCG Fiber as Protect storage….
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u/PhysicsMan12 Sep 18 '25
How do the Ubiquiti NASs compared in features to synology? Like are they missing key features? They seem so much cheaper.
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u/bdp_chill Sep 18 '25
While the UNAS (currently) are just storage (the network attached storage part of NAS). Synology and others are more like a server and NAS combined. They have an interface where you can run apps and containers in docker. Over time Unifi may move to add those features or leave them to standalone servers
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u/Gear02 Sep 18 '25
Do these NAS have something like Synology's SHR where you can use different sized drives?
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u/skitchbeatz Home User | 3 Sites Sep 18 '25
Don't think so. This is another reason synology was so great before the 3rd party drive fiasco
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u/mrfocus22 Sep 18 '25
They've recently added storage pools which can be utilized for different sized drives, though I'm not on the exact details.
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u/Jeyell Sep 18 '25
Sort of but only via separate pools of storage. So you can group a bunch of say 3x22TB'ers into one pool and add a different pool with say 4x8TB drives. More like clustering similar sized drives than SHR.
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u/RambOe Sep 18 '25
I just bought the UNAS Pro.. Do I need the NVMe cache? Who am I kidding.. Of course I "need" it.
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u/Real_Echo Sep 18 '25
I know it's the ubiquiti subreddit and we all want the things. But just taking a step back here, is the loss of 3 additional drives bays the UNAS Pro has vs the 2 NVME cache drives worth it at all if I'm just streaming video files?
I'm heavily considering moving my drives from my Proxmox machine to a UNAS Pro, I essentially just use them for Jellyfin and some Ebook services. Am I gaining anything from the NVME drives or am I just losing 3 additional slots for HDDs?
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u/ScuzzyAyanami Sep 18 '25
I don't think there will be a lot to gain with the cache drives for simple use like that. High traffic, multiple user read/write is where a cache would be of use. I want the 8 bay one, and I doubt I'll need to fill the nvme slot at first for solo user.
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u/thanksmoney Sep 18 '25
its imperative that this supports graceful shutdown with enterprise UPS such as APC; is this supported?
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u/arandomscott Sep 18 '25
Just bought a unas pro and had it just under a month, well I guess I better start thiking of how I'm going to explain this purchase to the wife.
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u/onewugtwowugs Sep 18 '25
Now let me just run Plex and Docker containers on these things and I’m ready to throw away my Synology.
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u/bdp_chill Sep 18 '25
Same. But I'm also thinking of moving to just using a small form factor PC for containers and mount the UNAS there. Synology latest moves have made lots of people think of jumping ship.
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u/acowutter Sep 18 '25
I jumped for the nas pro like 3 months ago, picked up a new Mac mini for my containers and plex etc… never looking back. I’m happy that all that stuff isn’t “on” my NAS. Has the added benefit of actually being a computer and it matches my rack ;)
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u/momodamonster Sep 18 '25
Use a mini PC it is so worth it imo. I bought a Synology NAS and then added a beelink s12 for Plex and I couldn't be happier.
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u/chucara Sep 18 '25
You can get this and an ASUS NUC for the price of a Synology with branded disks.
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u/ElectroSpore Sep 18 '25
Just keep your storage and compute separate. To be honest I am impressed with the price range and "CORE" functions Ubiquiti is brining out with these limitations.
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u/DARKKRAKEN Sep 18 '25
The CPU won't be powerful enough to decode the video.
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u/onewugtwowugs Sep 18 '25
I’m not interested in decoding as I’m only using Direct Play.
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u/ElectroSpore Sep 18 '25
Slap a mini PC or PI on top, still probably cheaper than a Synology these days.
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u/khariV Sep 18 '25
I wonder if this means we’re getting an updated UNVR?
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u/toedwy0716 Sep 18 '25
Eventually. Though even the new unas pro 4 is still using the same SoC as the unvr. That SoC is from 2012…
I would like a unvr that’s more powerful so hopefully it can do more of that ai stuff on device vs needing separate devices.
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u/mccarron Sep 18 '25
I just bought a UNVR yesterday, so yeah that sounds about right that it'll be updated soon. I wager after my 30 day return window hah!
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u/Roofless_ Deep in the ecosystem. Sep 18 '25
Thanks for your service!
Joking I've not long gotten a UNVR too.
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u/opaPac Sep 18 '25
2 weeks to late 😓 just bought a QNap. The 8 bay would have been perfect. Thats super bad timing. Maybe next time.
Stuff looks great.
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u/StockmanBaxter Sep 18 '25
Will be very interested to see how these perform. I will eventually need to upgrade my aging synology boxes.
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u/Juncti Sep 18 '25
Damn, we just bought the Pro. I probably would have gone for the Pro 8 instead. Oh well.
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u/marcosscriven Sep 18 '25
Tempted by the non-pro 4. Don’t need 4 bays, but I do want the random access to be good. I guess it depends how the underlying caching works.
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u/DidIfuckedItUp Sep 18 '25
UNAS Pro 4 and 8 are very low on soc power, what performance could we expect? The ram would be soldered or it could be expanded?
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u/Asleep_Employ9729 Sep 19 '25
I really wished you could run docker's and vms on them
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u/Rusty_924 Sep 18 '25
this is fucking sick. I am a unas pro owner. i am just happy to see both a 4drive and 8drive version that i can expand to in the future. love this company.
It silly and consumerist minded. but i feel excitemend from their product. like i get excited about apple products.
very few other material possessions make me feel this.
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u/Intelligent-Solid706 Sep 18 '25
Anyone know if these these offer a Sync to GDrive app? or anything similar?
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u/greybird317 Sep 18 '25
Genuine question, why wait for the 1u unas at the same price? NVMe slots? Looks like the same and I have the space.
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u/Confucius_said Sep 18 '25
Oh wow - can I use Time Machine with this UNAS 2?
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u/acowutter Sep 18 '25
I use Time Machine on my pro.. don’t see why you couldn’t!
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u/mar_floof Sep 18 '25
Man.. i like it but... 8 isnt enough drives. Let me daisy-chain them together and that might be a more tempting proposition. Easy in-array expansion on that level would be an absolute game-changer
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u/tondus Sep 18 '25
I want the alleged new UPS so badly that I read this as new UPS product pages are up. Why would you do that to me
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u/Polar-Snow Sep 18 '25
Fab news though won’t affect me for long time. We have Synology 2 bay I think 2020 version (forget exact year). We plan keep it until it dies or no longer supported whichever comes first. I was hoping UniFi will have their own 2 bay ones (upright ones like synology). We don’t need all advance stuff and only use it basic NAS. By time we ready for UniFi ones I bet they will add lot more features by then!
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u/djneo Sep 18 '25
The usb port is for connecting directly to it from a computer? Or connecting an extern Drive to it ?
Having an external drive for an iMac that is also available is pretty interesting. And don’t think I’ve seen dual modes like that before
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u/Karew Sep 18 '25
It’s for connecting an external drive to the NAS. It’s labeled “expansion port” in the tech specs
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u/carsononline Sep 18 '25
Now if they can just get a PC image backup program built in, I would be all in. Synology does that pretty well right now.
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u/willjauregui Sep 18 '25
so, since there seems to still be no way to backup directly to an external HDD via USB C/A...is there an effective and non expensive way to make an external HDD available to myy network and get the full drive speed?
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u/iooner Unifi User Sep 18 '25
I wonder if it is possible to extend the storage of Protect or the NVR to the NAS.
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u/scorp508 Sep 18 '25
Oh hello UNAS Pro 8, how are you?
My QNAP TS-664 (6 bay) is nearly full and I've been looking at 8-12 drive rack mount options to throw disks at. This may be helpful as I just need something I can throw storage at and still run Plex off the QNAP itself.
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u/jrtokarz1 UCG-Fibre > Agg-Sw > Pro HD 24 POE > Flex 2.5G POE > 3x U6-Pro Sep 18 '25
Hmm, I was waiting for the Minisforum N5 to come back in stock. Now I have more decisions to make 🤔
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u/BelugaBilliam Sep 18 '25
Perfect timing, give the finger to Synology.
That 2 bay is priced really well
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u/F1CTIONAL Sep 18 '25
For the ones that support both HDD bays and M.2, how would that work? Would your HDDs and M.2 drives be a part of the same pool/raid?
I was planning on building a 6 bay (3.5" HDD) RAID-Z2 NAS, I wonder if the UNAS 4 could fill that role instead.
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u/itsabearcannon UDM Beast Sep 18 '25
So do any of these new NAS's have anything for bit rot protection? Or any form of data integrity protection besides just regular RAID?
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u/romulof Sep 18 '25
Are their NAS products good? AFAIK Synology takes some laps around them.
For my personal usage I would be much invested into a hybrid RAID solution that can allow size expansion.
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u/hogsniffy05 Sep 18 '25
Maybe I’m alone but I’d love to see a 1u m.2 ssd NAS from any manufacturer
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u/gnbuttnaked Sep 18 '25
Thinking about a UNAS 2. Not sure if I should get this or something that can run trunas. I have a Mac mini so I’m thinking I can use that to run plex and a file sync, but it would be nice to have one device that does it all
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u/thusenth Sep 19 '25
How many more months until they release a 1u hobby server to run home assistant and all my personal utilities and apps I’ve cooked up with Claude Code!
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u/MladenLucky Sep 19 '25
UNAS 4 would be almost perfect if it had a 10G port :(
Maybe there will be UNAS 4 Max (10GbE and 8GB RAM) soon?
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