UNAS Pro

Ubiquiti

UNAS Pro

67 positive 1 neutral 87 negative

Based on 155 Reddit mentions

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Introducing: UniFi Drive 3.0

I know they say never buy into something based off of promises, but Ubiquiti keeps delivering. My UDM SE is a totally different animal compared to when I bought it a couple of years, ago, looks like the same might happen for my UNAS Pro :D

Fizpop91 in r/Ubiquiti

July 7, 2025 1:23 PM

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🚨THE WAIT IS OVER! ULTIMATE AI NAS Pre-Order IS BACK! Time to save up to $1040!

My opinion may be an unpopular one, but this is not for me. I'm sure there are others out there who will spring for it, but not me. I want my NAS to be a NAS and nothing more. AI has permeated every aspect of our lives, and I have AI fatigue. Before you know it, they're going to tell us we need AI t

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The_Blendernaut in r/UgreenNASync

January 6, 2026 1:38 PM

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Update completly crashed my network

Used Ubiquity for 4 years, always had auto update on everything. UDM, then UDM:SE and now UCG:Fibre… and UNAS Pro.. all on Official release channel. Never had an issue. No issue with 4.4.9 either.

joeyat in r/Ubiquiti

November 30, 2025 3:08 PM

10

UNAS Pro 8?

The thing is Ubiquiti is still at a lower price than the QNAPs and Synology running the same or similar SoC. A QNAP TS-832PXU-4G is $939 on Amazon with the same SoC. The UNAS Pro 8 will be $799. The QNAP doesn't come with any NVME sockets and you can't add a 2nd PSU to that model later. You have to

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bagofwisdom in r/Ubiquiti

September 18, 2025 4:14 PM

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What do I overlook here

That’s what I just got, though one of the reasons in the depth. I couldn’t fit the unas pro 8 in my rack. Also, the WAF… unas pro is a lot more palatable. Just remember you can’t run VMs on any of the ubiquiti NASs. You’ll need a separate server

the_quantumbyte in r/UNIFI

November 10, 2025 12:17 PM

9

UDM Beast, EFG, UCG Fiber

I see what you are saying, I'm not trying to be confrontational as well, let's put aside benchmark with iperf3, let' s go to real use cases. Some native forms of file transfers are single stream, some can use more than one stream, if on single stream the ARM cpu can't handle it, why not offload it t

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Ftmiranda in r/Ubiquiti

May 2, 2026 10:12 PM

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UNAS Pro 8?

I have installed tons of QNAP's for professional users. They are rock solid. There are a lot of people that don't know how to install equipment. I see this on reviews - I see this on these forums. I see this about Ubiquiti - people think that they go out and buy a Dream Machine Pro, and some switche

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BobZelin in r/Ubiquiti

September 18, 2025 5:29 PM

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Uninterruptible power supply announced

This is the same thing they did with the NAS lineup. It offers absolutely nothing of advantage Utterly false. The UNAS Pro 8 at $800 is EXTREMELY compelling package just from a hardware standpoint. Off the top of my head, the Aoostar WTR max is probably the closest thing in terms of value propositio

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hackenschmidt in r/Ubiquiti

October 7, 2025 4:16 PM

6

From Synology to UNAS

I’ve been happy with my UNAS Pro, but then again I don’t use many of the Synology features. My old Synology still lives on as a backup target, where the UNAS backs up to it using the built in Rclone integration. That’s fine for me, as I’ve been burned by HyperBackup too many times to trust it. The o

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8fingerlouie in r/Ubiquiti

October 30, 2025 9:18 PM

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The Setup

I don’t get the ubiquiti NAS hate TBH. They’re missing some features, but as far as off-the-shelf NAS units go, they’re pretty cheap per drive bay. Like you could get the 7 bay UNAS Pro and a Mac mini for the price of a 6+ bay synology and the result would consume less power than the synology. There

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my2022account in r/PleX

October 28, 2025 1:38 PM

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