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-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.
Home users and small offices who only need a simple backup target or media share.
Buyers needing quiet desktop operation; this is large, rack-mounted and can be loud under fan load.
Administrators requiring fully modular enterprise hardware, especially upgradable memory.
Users who need NVMe storage pools today; in our current testing, M.2 NVMe was cache-only.
Anyone outside the UniFi ecosystem who would prefer QNAP, Synology, TrueNAS or another platform with broader app support.