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Introducing UniFi Drive 3.0 🔹 All-new advanced RAID setup 🔹 Flexible Storage Pools 🔹 Expanded cloud integrations 🔹 Fast native experience now integrated into license-free Identity Endpoints for iOS and Android

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Bogdan | Small Business IT1 year ago

If we can combine consoles now for free version of Identity Endpoint--then that's awesome

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Aaron Hilbert1 year ago

@underlinux I spy an Enterprise NAS

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Brad Bayliss1 year ago

Amazing news! ENAS and S3-support. 👏

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Hen Weaver1 year ago

Is the end goal for Identity to be completely license free?

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vel1 year ago

What about photos and video back up from phones?

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Ferdl S1 year ago

Fantastic! This was one of my wish list features for the new UNAS 8. What the UniFi UNAS Pro 8 could be – if Ubiquiti listens: The next generation of UNAS has serious potential. But to truly empower home lab enthusiasts and prosumers, it needs more than just storage. Imagine a device with: – NVMe SSD support – Advanced SMB/NFS share controls – Group-based user permissions without LDAP – Hourly snapshots & more backup flexibility – Native Protect support (no UNVR needed!) – Lightweight VMs or Docker support – Storage pools with multiple RAID levels & volumes With these features, the UNAS Pro 8 could become a real Synology competitor—bridging simplicity and capability in one box.

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Jeffrey1 year ago

Once S3 and Backblaze support are live I will be happy. Great job Ubiquiti! 🙂

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Cody Marx Bailey1 year ago

When will it be available? I see it was released on the 1st, but no notification in the interface for an update. Patiently waiting with anticipation.

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Ubiquiti Inc1 year ago

Currently a Release Candidate, learn more:

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Dario1 year ago

Can I connect to it via S3?

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