I may be misunderstanding this, but as I recall originally the only way to run unifi was to have self hosted it through an app on a Windows machine on your network, then it went to the cloud, then cloud only, and now it seems to be coming back to self hosted? Good if so.
(UniFi is their app/system to configure your ubiquiti network devices and to gather stats from them, it really did change the networking industry for such a low cost product at the time)
myelin|7 months ago
They promote their cloud controller pretty strongly, followed by the Cloud Key, which is their own preinstalled self hosting setup, but the self-hosted UniFi Network server has stuck around. (It changed names a couple of times; it was the "UniFi Controller", then "UniFi Network Application", and now "UniFi Network Server".)
izacus|7 months ago
horsawlarway|7 months ago
Terrible little underpowered device that frequently wouldn't come back up after losing power.
I switched to Aruba because of the cloud key and haven't looked back.
colechristensen|7 months ago
gh02t|7 months ago
Right now it looks like UniFi OS server doesn't do anything the prior self hosted stack does already. Presumably though they are planning to roll out some of the other parts that currently aren't in the fully self hosted stack.
Aurornis|7 months ago
It never went cloud-only. You could always self-host.
They've had different versions of cloud hosted offerings over the years. A few companies have also offered their own cloud hosted instances.
natebc|7 months ago
There's also been a container version for quite a while too.
Gen 1 cloud key: https://dl.ubnt.com/qsg/UC-CK/UC-CK_EN.html
Gen 2 cloud key https://store.ui.com/us/en/products/uck-g2
Container from linuxserver.io https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-unifi-network-applicat...
e40|7 months ago
cyberpunk|7 months ago
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taubek|7 months ago
In order to configure, check what was going on I needed to run app on my Windows computer. I was looking into using docker or something like that, but I switched to another vendor.