Apple @ Work: UNAS Pro NAS Review – A User-Friendly Modern Storage Solution
Ubiquiti, known for its networking products, has expanded its offerings into the network-attached storage (NAS) market with the launch of UNAS Pro. This move signifies the company’s progression from the lower end of the networking market to more advanced products at competitive prices.
UNAS Pro is designed to address the need for a modern approach to NAS solutions, bringing Ubiquiti’s trademark simplicity to this product category. The device supports up to seven drives, with a recommendation of at least four for optimal data redundancy in a RAID setup. Users can customize their setup, such as utilizing four SSD drives for enhanced security.
Setting up the UNAS Pro is a straightforward process, made even more user-friendly with the UniFi app. This app streamlines the device detection on the local network, eliminating the need for manual IP address entry. The device offers versatility in usage, catering to various needs such as web interface access, SMB enablement for Time Machine compatibility, and local Mac backups with impressive 10 Gbps file transfer speeds for efficient performance.
UNAS Pro’s tech specifications include a Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A57 processor, 8 GB system memory, and networking interfaces like 1 GbE RJ45 and 10 GbE SFP+. The device also features a 1.3" touchscreen display and certifications for FCC, CE, and IC compliance.
The device’s capabilities extend to directory integration and UniFi Identity support, making it ideal for single-sign-on setups. Additionally, it offers snapshot functionalities for version control and remote backup options, leveraging UniFi’s SDWAN capabilities for enhanced data protection.
UNAS Pro is available from Ubiquiti at an MSRP of $499, offering a compelling option for those seeking a reliable and user-friendly NAS solution. With its blend of simplicity, performance, and affordability, UNAS Pro stands out as a noteworthy addition to Ubiquiti’s product lineup, catering to both home and workplace storage needs.