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What Is the UniFi ENAS?

The ENAS is the enterprise step in the UniFi NAS range. Earlier UNAS devices made sense for straightforward storage, easy deployment and UniFi-integrated file services, but they did not fully compete with business NAS platforms from QNAP, Synology, TrueNAS-style servers or other ZFS-capable rackmount systems. ENAS changes that conversation by adding the hardware and software features business buyers were waiting for: more bays, ZFS, 25GbE, ECC memory, iSCSI and redundant power. It also feels very clearly derived from Ubiquiti’s enterprise rack hardware design language. The 3U chassis, front di

UniFi Enterprise NAS ENAS Review – 16 Bays, ZFS, Dual 25GbE and iSCSI for Business Storage - NAS Compares
Who Should Consider the UniFi ENAS?

UniFi-heavy businesses that want storage managed in the same general ecosystem as their network. Rackmount storage buyers who need more than the UNAS Pro family can offer. Virtualisation and block-storage users who need iSCSI targets rather than only SMB/NFS shares. Multi-user teams that can actually use 25GbE uplinks, hot spares, snapshots and expansion. Administrators who value simpler management over the deepest possible enterprise storage interface.

UniFi Enterprise NAS ENAS Review – 16 Bays, ZFS, Dual 25GbE and iSCSI for Business Storage - NAS Compares
Should You Buy the UniFi ENAS or the UNAS Pro NAS Series?

The UniFi ENAS and UNAS Pro models are aimed at quite different types of storage user, even though they all sit inside the same UniFi Drive platform. The UNAS Pro, UNAS Pro 4 and UNAS Pro 8 cover the more familiar end of rackmount NAS use, including shared folders, backups, remote access, snapshots and general business file storage, with prices from $499 to $799. The ENAS costs $3,999 and moves into a much heavier class of deployment, with 16 SATA bays, 64 GB of ECC memory, ZFS, iSCSI, dual 25GbE ports, redundant hot-swappable power supplies and support for external expansion shelves. In day-t

UniFi ENAS vs UNAS Pro NAS - Which Should You Buy? - NAS Compares
Who Is the UGREEN DXP4800 GT For?

The DXP4800 GT looks best suited to: Photographers and videographers who want SD import, large local storage and fast 10GbE editing access Home media users who want HDMI, 4K media features, poster walls and TV integration Home lab users who want Docker, virtual machines and more CPU threads than basic NAS boxes Small teams that need centralised project storage and higher LAN throughput Mac users who want Time Machine backup and network-mounted expansion Users who want a more private alternative to cloud photo libraries Buyers who like the idea of local AI-assisted photo search and categorisati

UGREEN DXP4800 GT NAS Revealed – AMD Ryzen R2514, Dual 10GbE and 144TB Capacity in a 4-Bay Desktop NAS
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