Appreciate these follow-up reviews. Sick and tired of reviewers who don't spend any time with the product and just want to rush a video out to get the ad revenue quickly.
@nascompares11 күн бұрын
Thank you, genuinely, for the kind words man. Have an awesome weekend
@lifefromscratch281811 күн бұрын
Indeed. I'm constantly annoyed when a "review" is nothing more than holding the unit up to the camera and reading off what the website says about it. Robby does a good job diving into products.
@Budley9 күн бұрын
Can't afford a sub, but your work certainly deserves it. Thank you!
@nascompares9 күн бұрын
WOOOOOOOOOAH. You humble me and genuinely made my Sunday night, with you donation buddy. I'm not gonna say this channel is a money spinner...it's about data storage and networking, it's hardly sex, drugs and rock n roll - but me and Ed here love what it has become and donations like yours really help validate that. Thank you so much and I hope you have a fantastic week
@ascot400010 күн бұрын
The best investigative review or detailed follow-up you have made. I've re-subscribed... not that I remember unsubscribing.
@patrickcennon561711 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@nascompares11 күн бұрын
Thanks for being bloody brilliant Pat. Really appreciate support. You could have just watched and trusted the ads keep things going, but you took the extra step and supported us. Thanks for being a top man!
@kennyg474410 күн бұрын
I've had mine for about 1 month. We are a small 5 user company and had been using a Lenovo P320 PC with a couple of big hard drives for file sharing. I have been looking at NAS systems for a couple of years. As I have a complete Ubiquiti network solution at work and home I was happy that the UNAS would suits my needs. And it does exactly. I have 3 identical drives in a raid 5 format which is great and it does file sharing exactly as I need for our business. A perfect solution at a great price. I don't need it to do anything more. Brilliant device and I'm very pleased with it. I already have an NVR for running our cameras, so don't need this to run protect. And happy for these two systems to be completely separate.
@aR_HellSoldier9 күн бұрын
When you say big drives, do you mean over 1TB? In Raid 5? I genuinely hope you have an offsite backup.
@kennyg47449 күн бұрын
@@aR_HellSoldier I do have offsite backup, which is something I have always done for the last 20 years. Never once though ever had a failure that I needed the backup for recovery. So I don't understand your comment "genuinely hope you have an offsite backup". Are you suggesting there is an inherent problem with the UNAS Pro?
@comfy3911 күн бұрын
I've been on the fence about the UNAS Pro and a larger picture with a Dream Machine SE and some cameras. My finger has been hovering over the buy button for days now, but this morning, the UNAS Pro was actually back in stock. I bought the lot. I think it is the right move, we shall see. Good timing for you to post this video :) Now I just need to pick out some drives.
@qbaqban11 күн бұрын
Same here! I was checking daily, and yesterday it came back in stock, so I purchased it. However, when I checked again later, it was already out of stock.
@marios.discus10 күн бұрын
Exactly in your shoes, impressed so far from the hardware quality 😊
@Wunderbolts10 күн бұрын
I don't have the unas but I'm extremely happy with my dream machine se setup including unifi protect.
@lindsaybruce139611 күн бұрын
So basically it's FANTASTIC value for money as a NAS, but owners want... more. Well, they should have paid somebody else for "more". I seriously considered this NAS, but I do want to run VMs and containers on the same box, so I'm going to build my own - but I really appreciated Unifi offered a clean, simple and very affordable solution to network storage.
@nascompares11 күн бұрын
You sir, are bang on the banana. Exactly that, yes
@thexvilo9 күн бұрын
I am planning on just adding a seperate kubernetes cluster next to the nas for container workload. Better suited anyway, and you're not filling the cpu with 'other' workload
@Platoface9 күн бұрын
I’d buy one if they had them in stock. Guess people disliked them so much they bought them all. 😂 And I have a QNap and a Home Built TruNAS server. The UniFi NAS would have been exactly what I needed from the very beginning.
@thexvilo9 күн бұрын
@ stock is pretty okay in the EU store tbh
@nil2k4 күн бұрын
I ordered one of these just before I saw your videos about this. If I end up ordering a second for backups, I'll definitely use the product link from one of your videos.
@krazyjack05218 күн бұрын
I’ve had my UNAS Pro since the first order bank shipped and I love it. Popped in seven 18TB Seagate refurbished IronWolf Pro drives for 108TB of storage. This is paired with a headless Mac mini and it works beautifully. I’m mostly using this combined system as a Plex server, and Time Machine backups directly to the UNAS Pro. Haven’t powered on the POS Asustor AS6704T since I flawlessly transferred the data over SMB. I know I’m not using the UNAS Pro in a professional or high demand setting, but it has been absolutely flawless. As you say, great value for money.
@seancruz9546 күн бұрын
are the Seagate IronWolf noisy in the UNAS Pro as for instance, I have 2 of those in an Asustor NAS in the guest room (2 rooms from me) and I can clearly hear the drives spinning every time the device gets out of hibernation.???
@krazyjack05215 күн бұрын
@ The UNAS doesn’t sleep the drives ever, so I never hear them booting up. The chassis isolates the drive sounds way better than the 4x8TB IronWolf drives in the Asustor. If there’s heavy access to the drives on the UNAS, it’s audible, but not bad. I can shut the door to the room it’s in and the noise is almost nonexistent.
@seancruz9545 күн бұрын
@@krazyjack0521 Thanks for getting back, I am thinking on doing Samsung 870 EVO 4TB SSD (for the UNAS) as i have few (2) spare drives available and scale up from there with time. My primary network storage at the time is a Synology NAS RS422, and I do have other small Synology NAS DS220+ for Synology Drive (shared files between machines). The plan is to replace the RS422 with the UNAS, and move from HDD to SSDs in the UNAS Pro... Regards!
@TotteVG11 күн бұрын
At least soon (it’s in early access) you can automatically backup Protect footage to the UNAS, sorta like Archive Vault on Synology. But would be amazing if could also run Protect, maybe that will come in a UNAS Pro Max Enterprise Etherlight version
@carlhannes7 күн бұрын
UNAS Pro Max Enterprise Etherlight 😂
@W9HJBill11 күн бұрын
I love mine. Right now I mainly use it as a backup to my Synology DS920. I don't need a device to run dozens of 3rd party apps like the Synology. My only complaint about it is that it is lacking in the area of backups. I wish there was a built in solution to do a NAS to NAS backup from Synology or even PCs.
@dasalazarle11 күн бұрын
you can backup from NAS to NAS, it is what I do with a QNAP.
@JensHyldgaardPetersen11 күн бұрын
How do you backup from Synology til UNAS?
@W9HJBill11 күн бұрын
@ That's what I've been trying to figure out. There is a back handed way from UNAS to Synology but the other way around doesn't seem to work.
@JensHyldgaardPetersen11 күн бұрын
@@W9HJBill there is a work-around. First I created a new share using control panel -> shared folder -> create Next I created a new hyperbackup task with the backup destination in the new shared folder. This creates a backup folder in the new share. At the end of creating the hyperbackup task, select to NOT start the backup now. Next I go the new share in the file station and rename the newly created .hbk folder to some temporary name. Now using file station -> tools -> mount remote folder, I mount the CIFS/Samba drive in the new share with the original name of hte .hbk folder we just renamed, and move all the contents of the temorary folder to the new mount. Now hyperbackup does not notice any change as the destination of the backup task still exists and all the files are there, but they are now on the remote drive. You can now start the backup.
@preacherplays11 күн бұрын
5:04 I will call it soccer if I want to, and you can't stop me. LOL
@nascompares11 күн бұрын
Look.... don't make me come over there!
@garynagle309311 күн бұрын
Lol
@iankester-haney331511 күн бұрын
I feel like some of these issues are unreasonable expectations. Ubiquiti is not positioning this product for server/general computing. Unifi devices are designer for simplicity and not being overly complicated. Some of these complaints just don't really apply to this kind of device. This isn't a general purpose server with spare compute for ancillary tasks (containers etc...).
@lifefromscratch281811 күн бұрын
Some of these issues are important to note and not something easily found in an initial review. Thanks for the recap!
@JasonMeeks795 күн бұрын
I still want one. Just can't afford it right now as we need to replace out furnace. Maybe by then it will have nice updates.
@Gren4teКүн бұрын
Thanks for the deep dive. Really interesting to hear about longer usage than 60 minutes. The issues you discussed are a thing yeah, especially Super Admin back-up options (why would I want my users to set it up individually?) and multiple pools. I do think however that they did make a good choice to not have any container/app deployment options. For the price and the power requirements this is absolutely worth not having the apps. Any Synology that people compare it with has twice to three times the price and energy consumption. Totally not worth it.
@ZwaaiHaai9 күн бұрын
This is a great video! Nuanced, informative and exactly the right time, tech depth for me. Great that you gathered the Reddit replies and added them to your view on the product. Your calm an pleasant way of presenting is the icing on this review cake. This is how a review should be! Maybe I'm too praising but I'm sure you can ask someone in the pub to make some funny cynical negative puns. As a NAS I almost went to buy it. Most features dont bother me for a basic local 2 user "network storage" its only the unreliability in copying files that is unacceptable as a main storage.
@iChaseCorals11 күн бұрын
thanks for the update! i'll wait for next year's soccer playoffs and decide
@compudude5 күн бұрын
I really want one. I may wait until they get a little farther along with fixing those SMB copy errors and filename issues. All I need is pure storage, which this seems pretty perfect for. I already have a Synology DS918+ for running VMs and dockers... it's a little slow on the network interface, but I can still use it as a backup destination for the UniFi data, where speed is less critical, and let it continue running VMs, and just let UniFi handle the bulk storage. Win-win!
@JamesAFranklinIINY11 күн бұрын
Appreciate your video, you alway help in with my final choice lol. Because I fully understand what the Unas is and is not I am okay with its short-coming so to speak. I dont own one yet (since its always sold out) but I am looking forward to getting one. I have the Qnap Nasbook with 5 8TB m.2 drive and the Unas would serve as mostly cold storage in my case and workflow.
@OliverStahl5 күн бұрын
This is nothing to bank on, but Ubiquiti has a great track record in regards to improving its plattform. I bought into Access about year ago, knowing that the new line of devices was brand new and quite limited. It has since been contiunually improved with more features and better reliability. I bet that UNAS will be getting a whole lot better in the near future.
@DanZimmerli8 күн бұрын
I have a UNAS Pro and I love it as a traditional NAS. I can’t wait to see how Ubiquiti improves it over time, like adding RAID6 support.
@maz_uwu11 күн бұрын
I really don’t get the desire for containers. Intel mini PCs are such an insanely good value for running apps, and the NAS being dedicated to storage only feels like a better separation of concerns.
@weholmes531510 күн бұрын
Agreed! I prefer my containers on a low-cost low-TDP mini PC backed up to separate dedicated NAS.
@charlescourtney441210 күн бұрын
@@weholmes5315 ditto
@keyboard_g11 күн бұрын
Its their NVR repurposed for a NAS. Version 2 could be a big jump with memory and an nvme slot for cache. The cpu is scraping the barrel for cost so a containers are a no go. Saturating the 10gbps connection as it is won’t happen. I would get one although I have a Synology and use it for the Synology type features. Unifi doesn’t do roadmaps so there’s no reason to wait around for some feature.
@XtheFox111 күн бұрын
I’m still waiting and hoping they make a 4bay version like the UNVR at that same $299 price
@nascompares11 күн бұрын
That is 100% inevitable
@stevesmith908111 күн бұрын
As long as it keeps 10Gb SFP+, and adds USB for backup, I'd be all over that.
@augurseer10 күн бұрын
4 bay. 1U with 10G SFP. Would rock.
@Eric182677 сағат бұрын
OK, I just had an idea that I think would be awesome. What if UniFi create a Compute Key like the new AI Key and fit in the AI Key rack mount. Where the compute key is where you would run containers.
@bartosz_nowak5 күн бұрын
Maybe a new video for how to do things on Ubi NAS Pro? e.g. Phone photo backup for different ussers?
@nlmaster98117 күн бұрын
Can’t believe they still haven’t added s3 support.
@TheStevieb1439 күн бұрын
Still unable to get hold of the unifi nas in my region
@DavidTrejo8 күн бұрын
Patience 🙏
@gofastwclass10 күн бұрын
I wish I had purchased on the opening day, but I didn't and missed out. Mine has only been here a week and I'm very happy as it does exactly what I need - storage. I'm using raid 5 and copied data from three smaller desktop NAS drives with zero errors and 100% confidence my data is solid after spot checks. The device is built solidly and because it used existing and proven hardware I don't have concerns on the physical box. The software is and was my main concern but it looks like Unifi is sorting that out. Could there be additional features, absolutely! But I feel this is an excellent solution for the price and would buy it again. I do agree with you on some of the should be there as a default items you listed in the video and feel they are totally realistic for a NAS at this level. I know some people want more, but as a guy who works with this stuff all day for a living, I don't expect a server, apps or whatnot in a rackmount case at this price point. ...and the football / soccer screen display bits were funny. I'm not a sports guy but we could probably have a long dueling rant on that topic.
@jacobmarquez98059 күн бұрын
They should make a compute node that’s a 1u server that runs all the apps and software and connects through the 10g sfp+ port. The node can have multiple sfp+ ports allowing you to link multiple storage pools for larger storage sets while still letting you use a port for 10g internet. This way those who want just storage get it without paying more and you could have more than 1 storage per compute node. Hope this made sense
@germancaperarojas40239 күн бұрын
Q./ Can you install TrueNAS or UnRAID on this? Do the lack of RAM expandability make this impractical? Is the BIOS locked or the process of installation is difficult? Thanks for the video, very deep and clear. Love your awesome reviews!
@abrisson72586 күн бұрын
Finally caught this in stock and it's delivering today! I'm unsure what size drives to start with. I could go with two 8TB drives or three 4TB drives. What would be the pros and cons? Migrating from a Drobo 5N with different size drives.
@driver2889 күн бұрын
Back to you get what you pay for. Mixed media storage pools, tiering ISCSI support and beefier hardware for virtualization and apps would inevitably drive COST and complexity. Not really a complaint to make on this product. It’s like complaining over missing crystal champagne fluits in your Honda Civic. You should not expect these features on a system at this price point. Storage pools really doesn’t make much sense in an SMB setup for storage without ISCSI. Sure, more backup destinations like iDrive and OneDrive would be great and might be coming, but the logical separation of access to shared folders is enough for SMBs to separate documents from users in my opinion. Totally agree on the user folder backups though.
@Platoface16 минут бұрын
Just ordered one. I wish I would have done it through your link now. Then I spent $2k on 7 drives…. Like putting a full tank of Biden era gas in a 1976 Ford Pinto. 😂 But I like Unifi. Have my who,e network in all Unifi. Plus 15 cameras with the NVR. Prolly have $12k tied up in Unifi. Hope they dont Bambu me.
@IJayJayI10 күн бұрын
Thanks. The only reason I am passing this up is because no m.2 caching.
@druxpack853111 күн бұрын
a system with no capacity for nvme to do caching or a faster tier, along with missing iSCSI makes this a fart in the wind. I'll wait for the Pro max or ProHD version or the v2 refresh.
@StardustOneReviews11 күн бұрын
A NAS that cannot guarantee that files copied over from another computer are all included and without errors is just a waste of money, even though it only costs 499 USD.
@NB-vz3cb7 күн бұрын
That's scary. If the device says it has the file written and doesn't write the file that's literally the whole point of a NAS and should be a show stopper. How is that even possible?
@s2hull11 күн бұрын
My initial thought on why Ubiquiti doesn’t let you run Protect on the UNAS-Pro is because then the argument would be: why can’t I use my NVR-Pro or NVR as a NAS? Then Ubiquiti would have to support all sorts of situations. It might happen one day, but I think those of us that bought the UNAS-Pro are beta testing it before they’re ready to open it up to the NVR crowd. Oh, that and they want to sell more devices is also another obvious reason.
@jamesworley26749 күн бұрын
Agree, if you want Protect but the NVR. If you want file storage buy the NAS. They're the same price & form factor.
@dustincarpio308611 күн бұрын
I don’t understand the LUN criticism. If you want to create LUNS, get a SAN. This is marketed as a NAS, so I would only expect NFS and SMB sharing.
@tamedelement11 күн бұрын
I’d like updates on unifi NAS as they come please.
@PreDaToReLeaSeD11 күн бұрын
I noticed drives run hotter in these even in idle versus synology etc, I saw 52C at idle versus 30C for synology in the same room, would love to hear you experience
@nascompares11 күн бұрын
I didn't spot any major difference, but that was when I was comparing to a Synology RS820 ⁸ bay rack. Are you comparing to a rack or DS? Cheers for sharing
@PreDaToReLeaSeD11 күн бұрын
@ comparing to ds2419, idle temps very high even in online reviews, fan speed was auto and system idle, even the system temp was over 64C
@yintheyang1810 күн бұрын
Mine idle around 32’c
@PreDaToReLeaSeD10 күн бұрын
@@yintheyang18 yeah that’s good, maybe there is an idle fan speed issue
@ozcanison8 күн бұрын
Im hoping they do a non-pro version using the 4 bay nvr chassis.
@catwill20229 күн бұрын
Lack of cache is huge for fast data transfer
@Budley9 күн бұрын
I just purchased the UNAS and will be deploying it sometime in the next few weeks. Your follow up will certainly keep my expectation grounded in reality. All my appliances run outside the NAS, so some of your concerns won't be relevant, but the large file migration issues you've touched on have certainly given me pause. Many thanks for your exceptional work!
@robertcoleman707111 күн бұрын
I would like to see it add Active Backup for Google. Also a 1U version would be nice at the $300 price point similar to the 1U NVR at the $300 price point.
@JonDisnard11 күн бұрын
Without proper raid6, it's a hard nope. The system could easily run the more sophisticated raid levels because it's Linux just like any other nas. I can ignore cache nvram, or expanded system ram for fs virtual buffer caches, and many other features... But raid6 is a huge selling point.
@HeineChristensen11 күн бұрын
I will never go for any NAS without ZFS in the future -> this means TrueNAS and/or QNAP QuTS Hero for me, as it is at the moment.🙂
@junior-OG11 күн бұрын
unraid ?
@HeineChristensen11 күн бұрын
I like TrueNAS better than Unraid for DIY and it is free 🙂. QNAP is the power efficient Turn-key solution IMO - and my 24/7 NAS. Power is VERY expensive where I live 😞
@babu98111 күн бұрын
nice soccer box
@nascompares11 күн бұрын
You son of a..
2 күн бұрын
By far the worst NAS experience I've ever had. Almost killed four drives for me. Missing crucial functions, encryption and backups are a joke. Looks pretty though. Super happy I can send this pos back tomorrow :)
@zissisp25215 күн бұрын
Here is a question UNAS Pro or DX517 Expansion of 920+ ... for just file storage and nothing fancy... ? Any insights would be much appreciated.
@jderck8 күн бұрын
This was one of the first new pieces from unifi that was a hard no for me. Sticking with TrueNAS.
@peteradshead238311 күн бұрын
that is how I've made my diy nas , 4 x 4 tb SSDs in a raid 5 and a 12 tb hard drive mirror , but saying that with synology you do the same with a SSD and HD mix and write to SSDs the HD will wake up too .
@paultech938510 күн бұрын
Does it have any resiliency to recover from ransomware?
@AaronEvans888 күн бұрын
I ran into a really odd issue, that I think is related to RAM/CPU limitations personally. Somehow while transferring all my media from Unraid to the UNAS, all of the folders were made, but then recreated and nested under a single folder about 20 folders into the transfer. NBD easy fix right? Wrong, when trying to transfer those folders and files out the UNAS would not Merge the folders keeping the existing content, nor would it overwrite the existing folders entirely as per the options. I had to use the Keep both option which created a ton of Folder (1) folders and go 1 by for 2000+ folders deleting the old and renaming the folders that contained the actual data. I am not entirely sure the folder Nesting was caused by the UNAS as much as Krusader moving the folders but cleaning the mess up was a rough experience through the UNAS UI. In hindsight, using Windows Explorer may have simplified the process.
@jamesworley26749 күн бұрын
I can live with the lack of Protection - they haver the dedicated NVR for that - why cannibalise your own sales but the lack of iSCSI was a deal breaker for me.
@donairdelight10 күн бұрын
Are there any rumours about updates/future products that support docker/virtual machines?
@blandishb11 күн бұрын
Software in Unifi is never finished. They do deserve credit for constantly iterating, but I understand why some do not prefer that.
@scottekoontz11 күн бұрын
In case you didn't get the email reminder (and requested done) the UNAS is available for purchase as of this a.m.
@nascompares11 күн бұрын
Cheers for sharing bud!
@PabloTBrave11 күн бұрын
Can you make more than one storage pool yet, that's a big negative imo even at this point. I do like it though and as this could be implemented as a SW update. I dont care about containerisation on nas i dont think they are the bestvproduct for the job i use a mini pc running xcp-ng and a VM with docker/docker swarm for this .
@bentheman6816 сағат бұрын
it would be great to find out a good working rsync solution with my Synology. Than you can have best of both. i saw some explanations on Reddit but its not as simple as it looks i guess
@taylorkeircullen838911 күн бұрын
Had a bit of an issue with mine. Got it all set up and copied all my files across. Then the NAS started saying in the dashboard there was no drives installed. Network shares still worked fine etc. restarted it to try get the drives to show up... Made it worse now it genuinely thinks there are no drives installed. Have contacted Ubiquiti support and they are looking into the logs but not great so far
@davidstub11 күн бұрын
Appreciate the follow up! Been considering one, mainly because of 10GBE and the low price. Just pure storage is fine, can always use other boxes for containers and stuff. But that user having problems with transmission error is truly horrifying. A dedicated storage box that might corrupt files (and also missing several files). No thanks. Just no.
@grahamheath99579 күн бұрын
The only thing that I would like to see is the ability to modify a backup set after configuring it, from what I’ve been able to find there is no way to modify the backup set
@MichaelBylehn8 күн бұрын
I didn't get it as you could only share entire "Drives" to users. Instead of just sharing specific files or folders. I want it to work like Google Drive. No idea if that has changed. The day this changes, and I get aware of it, is when I'll buy one.
@rangergun10 күн бұрын
I'll wait for version 2 you guys keep beta testing for me
@splitatom188010 күн бұрын
Raid 6 is not actually available yet. You can get to the option if connected directly, not through the normal unifi consoles access, but it doesn't work. UI-Team said it scheduled to be released (*Currently*) on Unifi OS 4.2
@fraser4057 күн бұрын
It does work if connected directly. I am running 6x20 TB in RAID 6. I confirmed in the terminal that my drives are configured as RAID 6. You are correct though that the option is not present if you connect through site manager.
@Draknem9 күн бұрын
The price is pretty good, but for me anything less reliable than raid6 or raid-z2 is unacceptable. The performance is also lacking. I would easily pay 3 or 4 times the price for an 8 or 8+ bay nas with such features if ubiquiti ever release one. Oh, haven't watched to the end, turns out raid 6 has been implemented, that is a step in the right direction for sure!
@scytob11 күн бұрын
for a pure NAS i agree iSCSI is essential, i don't think containers are essential on something designed as a pure NAS, and same for the backup options. I am sure this is disappointing to many, i would argue wait until they release a more powerful unit or buy something else - they designed this (rightly or wrongly) as dedicated network attached storage (NAS) not a general purpose server branded as a NAS.
@davidmeyers847410 күн бұрын
Hmm. So a LOT of the complaints you seem to have gathered are feature requests that were clearly defined as not included when purchased. So i would not quantify them as valid complaints. I mean, look at the product page, clearly see what feature sets are included or not and purchase based on that, it is disingenuous to buy a product that does not list, for example, the inclusion of a USB port, and then complain that it is not available.
@sabertoooth0610 күн бұрын
It is really depressing seeing a '3 month update', I still haven't been able to buy one in Australia yet :(
@nascompares10 күн бұрын
I've been following the stock stuff over on FB and I'm kinda blown away by the stock issues.. reached out to them about it. Might make a follow up on this very subject if it's seems justifiable and/or explained well enough
@sabertoooth0610 күн бұрын
@ Yeah it’s tough down here 😅, there is a single online retailer which imports them, then sells at an increased price $1375 AUD, which is about $870 USD. I’ve got about 15 other sites that I check in on (selling for ~$630 USD), none of which have ETAs yet.
@Andrei.B...9 күн бұрын
I am reviewing this solution as a possible replacement for a Synology NAS with the addition of a NUC or something similar from where I can run some docker containers. But looking at the multitude of problems which people are reporting and basic NAS functionality missing, to me this product just seems to be a skunkworks project, something that was put togheter very fast with some bit of hardware and software that they had at hand, this is not by any means a mature product or one which underwent a serious development process. Ubiquiti is probably dipping its toes in the NAS water to see how it goes, learn from the experience and decide if this could be a new line of business for them or if geting in the NAS world would be too much of a hassle which is not really worth it. UBT is making some great networking stuff but I would probably not want to by and early addopter aka. guinea pig even though the NAS has a really tempting price.
@wzk9211098 күн бұрын
UNAS? This look the same as UNVR, can’t they merge these into 1 product?
@Polkster1310 күн бұрын
Looking forward to your review at the end of 2025. I think you will find that a lot of the things you have mentioned will be addressed by then. I personally do not think that Containers will ever come to the UNAS Pro because of the debacle that occurred with the UDM Pro and Ubiquiti's move from Containers to Bare Metal for the OS. This was due largely because of all of the Support Calls they received from users trying to add containers to the UDM Pro and "screwing things up". But I could certainly see things like Active Backup for Business, iSCSI support, multiple pools, and such coming later this year. Right now I am sure they are focused on getting what they have to be very stable and get the current issues (like large file transfers) addressed. Once that is done, then I can see them adding more functionally. Just look at how much the Network application has improved, as well as new features added, now that the UDM Pro and the UDM SE are now both using Bare Metal (a consistent OS, instead of having to maintain two completely different OS systems). I would also point out the expanded lines of hardware in the "Campus"/Enterprise arena where they are making a serious push into the "true" Enterprise space. To be able to compete there, they will need a NAS that can meet business solutions, not necessarily Home Lab users. Therefore, they will make decisions on software updates that will benefit businesses, both large and small.
@norcobf11 күн бұрын
My QNAP TS-432XU-RP from 2020 just died 😢 and I'm looking for a replacement. I already have a complete Unifi stack. I'm just looking at simply a backup setup to my home desktops. Does this device come with anything like QSYC, if not what might you suggest for supporting backup from Windows PC'S to this device?
@zg-it11 күн бұрын
Go Synology. Unifi is garbage outside networking. I have eight Synology servers running for the last 8 or so years, and I have no reason to replace them or upgrade them because they're working so well. Once in a while I swap a drive
@danielmcgowan953410 күн бұрын
I use Synology Backup for Business from desktop to local server. Local server backs up to Backup server every night. Tailscale network supports using Hyper Backup to two off-site DS423+. I ended up splitting the off-site backups into three smaller jobs. It runs faster a seems more stable. It was a fair initial outlay but a lot less expensive than cloud storage.
@pnnielsen3 күн бұрын
An 1U 2 or 3 bay unit would be ideal for me... BUT, why not step into the future and offer an 1U 4-bay 2.5" unit. 3.5" is going into the history soon...
@mightydh11 күн бұрын
With Protect still not having automatic backups to the UNAS (I shouldn't ever have to manually select footage to backup, ever), there is no value for me with this product over a synology. Sure the price is nice, but basic nas functions are still broken called out in this video and this product is not ready for prime time. I'm not even concerned about docker containers, I like a NAS to just be a NAS, but basic NAS software is 1/2 baked on this unit.
@zg-it11 күн бұрын
Synology actually has customer support too.
@OFFICIALDJJAIMY9 күн бұрын
i had contact with ubiquity about a problem with .exe files. its still has no support for opening .exe files on my pc. so when i have .exe files in my smb folder, i cant open them on my pc becuase of admin rights. they dont know if this is a feature that will be added later in a update. they know the problem. lets hope they add it later.
@yourpcmd9 күн бұрын
The UNAS Pro is not exactly out of stock, look at the UNAS Pro as it's always in stock. It seems that Ubiquiti is putting the NAS on the back burner until either they figure out and fix all its issues or decide to discontinue it altogether. I think the latter is where they will end up, unfortunately. 90-95% of the issues are in fact software-related and their dev team is not versed as well in NAS software as it is in other dev software Ubiquiti uses. With that being said, I see no reason why the NAS software couldn't be used on the 4-bay NAS or even on other equipment as it is at the heart *nix based.
@jimharberson97794 күн бұрын
really needs iSCSI
@mwahlert5 күн бұрын
"Three months of slow progress...". Let's give UBNT some credit. Two GA OS releases and five GA application updates in that time frame is not what I'd consider slow.
@ThBraveBraveSirRobin11 күн бұрын
This is almost perfect. No fancy app crap is exactly what I need. However ISCSI and backup is a must and caching and/or tiering via NVME drives. Maybe a UNAS pro max later this year ?
@Chris-hy6jy11 күн бұрын
Personally i prefer a NAS to just be a NAS.
@praetorxyn11 күн бұрын
The price on that thing is tempted to get for a backup NAS, but my eye is on an HL15. I'm guessing in a year or so they'll come out with a UNAS Pro Max anyway 🤣
@nascompares11 күн бұрын
Not to spoil anything, but there's some BANGER 45Drives videos coming....
@praetorxyn11 күн бұрын
@nascompares You have my attention.
@Bytional11 күн бұрын
For 500 USD, a pure storage NAS is a bit pricey, I would still prefer a low power machine with TrueNAS over this
@razvanilea11 күн бұрын
Is it a confirmed improvement that football is not soccer?
@nascompares11 күн бұрын
I'd need to check if that's the ca.... ITS BLOODY FOOTBALL, ITS KICKED WITH THE FOOT, IT'S A BIG ROUND BALL, FOOTBALL, FOOTBALL, FOOTBALL!
@zg-it11 күн бұрын
@@nascomparesthe term soccer predated the term football though, in Britain where the sport originated, that's what they called it. And then everyone else got lazy and started saying oh look there's a foot and a ball duh. I digress though, I'm about to go outside and play Puck stick on the ice
@StephenDail11 күн бұрын
Soooo... "football" was originally (still is) called "Association Football" and it was from the association portion where "soccer" was derived. Ironically, in England. Where it was called soccer first.
@nascompares11 күн бұрын
It's like you WANT to ruin my Friday night.... Thank you....
@DJ369-Miami11 күн бұрын
The performance sucks in many ways. When I copy thousands of small files over to Unas it's ridiculously slow. I have screen shots showing that to copy over 100GB of small files can take days....!!!! Yes, I have proof. And my rack is all 10gbe connected. But I assume they will get it to be much better eventually as they are new to the whole NAS game.
@Chris-hy6jy11 күн бұрын
Ideas for future models... A 2.5" version with at least 16 drive bays for an SSD based NAS. Also a hybrid version with both 2.5" and 3.5" bays... A NVME version too??
@carpentb1711 күн бұрын
Not having docker containers is a deal breaker for me. I would have bought this device yesterday if unifi had docker support. It would be great to have Plex, emby or jellyfin. A photo app for your own photo library would be nice
@Gonkers4410 күн бұрын
This is a soccer ball 👉⚽
@nascompares10 күн бұрын
I know you are, but what am I...
@Mike_Genisys11 күн бұрын
:-( No Plex , No slot for a GPU .. no deal.
@LordSaliss11 күн бұрын
"No seriously, stop calling it soccer..." 🤣
@nascompares11 күн бұрын
THIS
@TJPatek10 күн бұрын
Sir, it's soccer! 😏
@nascompares10 күн бұрын
...and...the rebuttal. It is not.
@Toliman.11 күн бұрын
I think the issue is, Software RAID, isn't enough in 2025 to exist as a product when similar functionality is coming at the same price points, with 10Gbe and 6 drives (some with M.2 hardware), running on Ryzen R1600 or Celeron N95/N100 CPUs, and some potentially with intel/AMD Copilot NPUs. There's also the secondhand NAS market, but 2U racks are a whole other principle. Universal power+PSU, 10Gbe NIC, but no SSD/2.5" or M.2 cache, or even a M.2 Coral AI Accelerator to add in for Unifi Protect to use, eh. Not being able to run a reliable folder sync on NFS/SMB is kind of trashy. I sort of understand why, it's a prelude to a better product that requires testing. But, it's an expensive beta-test to participate in, at your own expense. Much like the EV charger or the audio amp, or the door security, or the phones, etc. There are lots of potential Unifi products that need a home. But, you really want to think it through as a first design product, that it has to do what it's labelled for. They made 2009 Thecus NAS units back in the day with better software/hardware, and those would need to be rebooted after 2 weeks at times because the SMB would crash due to 2GB RAM. I get why 'personal' drives can't (encryption, likely) but that's dysfunctional as noted. Non-Tech people won't know why their data is gone, or how to manage their own snapshots unless they use Time Machine (sic), and only if it's configured and regularly kicks in. They can run container/VMs to process tasks and run updates, sync states to get identical setups, etc. Including NVR Camera software, rsync, and various prosumer tasks. I don't expect it to be a Synology clone, but it's a strange product as is.
@nascompares11 күн бұрын
Cheers for sharing your thoughts on this man, genuinely appreciated
@just2elste9 күн бұрын
Amerikanska football is not about feet it is mesurd in yards som it can be named yardball
@chadgrant887011 күн бұрын
NFS speeds are horribly slow, unusable. less than a gigabit in linux. Windows 11 also only gets 1 gigabit speeds. Linux over SMB and Windows 10 gets 5/6 gigabit transfers with spinning drives.
@tsor1011 күн бұрын
i have a case with Unifi for that #4495891. No progress thou since 14 of January. NFS speed and latency are terrible (lab with both ESXi and xcp-ng). Was hoping to replace my Syn 920+ with this but now im sceptical.
@radeksparowski71744 күн бұрын
anyhow, I hope china soon starts to flush the market with cheap but ok-ish ram and flash nand so we finally get affordable huge capacity ssds, would need to consolidate a few dozen hdds ranging from 80GB to 8TB and an old collection of a few hundred cd and dvd /if they are still viable/ all in all about 100TB netto /after wiping redundant and obsolete data about half-ish/ and it would be really nice if I could do it in one tiny compact form factor like asus flashstor with 6or12 m.2 @16TB capacity per drive that should launch any time now or the terramaster with 2or4 U.2 @60TB with prices for endconsumer around or below 30eur per TB independent on scaling, currently you have meh 1TB for around 50eur and up to 8TB it scales up to 650-1050 eur, and the 60TB solidibm U.2 is around 7500 eur
@fracturedjoe763110 күн бұрын
Was very interested and intended to buy, until my Dream Machine SE completely died out of the blue. It did everything I expected for a little over a year and then paperweighted itself. Non recoverable, no parts to be had, no repair service and tech support sent basically a one-liner that said "Hardware failure". I couldn't read the logs, only they could, so I have no idea where to look. What I did see during my research is that there are a bunch of these failures, but you can't find anything out on the ubiquiti site as to whether they are aware of the problem or changed something to fix it, etc. Not going to get into that eco because of it. The stuff ain't cheap. They call it enterprise quality, and so I guess if it dies they think of me as an enterprise and I'll just get another one because I have enterprise money. Also, I don't look at it as a fluke either because a ton have died in the exact same way, even down to the same message on the screen. No, doubt somebody will jump in and say this isn't what I should be posting about on this video because it's not about the UNAS. That's my point. I never got that far, even though I intended too.