
Ubiquiti launches enterprise NAS built on ZFS
Ubiquiti unveiled an enterprise NAS that runs on the ZFS file system, delivering data deduplication, compression, encryption, snapshots and replication for business storage.
Ubiquiti announced an enterprise NAS that runs on the ZFS file system, which is renowned for data integrity, deduplication, compression, encryption and native snapshotting and replication [Ubiquiti Blog].
── What shipped ──
The appliance supports multiple disks and high‑performance storage controllers. Ubiquiti’s implementation of ZFS adds automatic snapshotting, replication, and the ability to compress and deduplicate data on the fly, giving businesses a turnkey solution for protecting large data sets [Ubiquiti Blog].
── Why it matters ──
By bundling ZFS directly into its NAS, Ubiquiti gives enterprises a storage option that matches the data‑protection features of dedicated storage vendors while leveraging its existing networking brand. The device’s scalability and built‑in data services make it a viable alternative for organizations that need reliable, high‑capacity storage without the complexity of separate storage appliances.
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