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I bought into the ecosystem while taking my networking cert classes back in 2017. They were much cheaper than Cisco gear for business-grade networking, and overall I've been happy with them.

Their security offerings are locally managed, and you can make local accounts, but I just bought a NAS from them and I had to sign in with my ubiquiti account first before I could make a local account, and it seems the cloud account has some privileges that you can't give to local super admins.

So now I'm having second thoughts. I figure since it's enterprise-grade stuff they can't really make it cloud-dependent like you see on the consumer side since a lot of companies need air-gapped networks. On the other hand, on those occasions that I didn't have internet access and hadn't yet made a local-only account, I was locked out, so...

Regarding the NAS specifically, I use a TruNAS system at work and it works well enough on a rack server, but since it uses ZFS I don't know it would be good for home use. What alternatives are there?

Are there any truly FOSS networking options? I figure especially on the switching side you need purpose-built hardware, right? There aren't generic motherboards with 48 network ports you can buy.

I like my Unifi setup, I'm just scared of a rug pull.

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[–] Bakkoda@sh.itjust.works 9 points 1 day ago (2 children)

My biggest gripe with them is consistency. They release products without all the features they promise. They have been known to just abandon entire lines (I'm still salty about their mFi gear).

I like my UDM pro however the SE came out and for almost a year they basically ignored the Pro.

Good hardware that's usually made or broken by their software.

[–] johnnixon@lemmy.world 2 points 12 hours ago

Their PDU-PRO has three network ports on the front and I believe only one of them works. They even gray the other two out on their site. I don't know what they thought they would do with it but they sure failed.

[–] AbidanYre@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago

The switches did get L3. Eventually.