UNMS Cloud
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@gjacobse said in UNMS Cloud:
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I suppose I could do this as well,.. I have two APs and a POE Switch - Free you say,..(scribbles notes)
APs are UNifi only so they can't count. You have an EdgeSwitch PoE, not a Unifi?
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@gjacobse said in UNMS Cloud:
@IRJ said in UNMS Cloud:
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@scottalanmiller said in UNMS Cloud:
If you have nearly ten devices, it might be worth buying one or two to get the free cloud hosting. Pays for itself eventually. You only need the very cheapest of devices for it to count.
What devices count towards the 10?
Ah -
There's the rub. I won't have 0 devices after 30days... ah well.
10, not zero.
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@scottalanmiller said in UNMS Cloud:
@gjacobse said in UNMS Cloud:
@IRJ said in UNMS Cloud:
@VoIP_n00b said in UNMS Cloud:
@scottalanmiller said in UNMS Cloud:
If you have nearly ten devices, it might be worth buying one or two to get the free cloud hosting. Pays for itself eventually. You only need the very cheapest of devices for it to count.
What devices count towards the 10?
Ah -
There's the rub. I won't have 0 devices after 30days... ah well.
10, not zero.
dang keyboard - yes,.. 10,.. typed 10,.. but as you can see,.. only the 0 typed... ugh.. I give up -
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Just migrated my stuff. Well that was incredibly easy.
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@scottalanmiller said in UNMS Cloud:
@gjacobse said in UNMS Cloud:
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I suppose I could do this as well,.. I have two APs and a POE Switch - Free you say,..(scribbles notes)
APs are UNifi only so they can't count. You have an EdgeSwitch PoE, not a Unifi?
Yeah, that's a drag...
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@Dashrender said in UNMS Cloud:
@scottalanmiller said in UNMS Cloud:
@gjacobse said in UNMS Cloud:
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I suppose I could do this as well,.. I have two APs and a POE Switch - Free you say,..(scribbles notes)
APs are UNifi only so they can't count. You have an EdgeSwitch PoE, not a Unifi?
Yeah, that's a drag...
If you have less than 10, the benefits of central management are low.
But it seems like a really weird limit from Ubiquiti.
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UNMS is a dockerized setup by default. I assume they are spinning up a new container for each account.
Nothing is free, so I am curious, and have not been able to find, what they get out of this.
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@JaredBusch said in UNMS Cloud:
UNMS is a dockerized setup by default. I assume they are spinning up a new container for each account.
Nothing is free, so I am curious, and have not been able to find, what they get out of this.
Either product testing (via telemetry, error reporting, etc)
OR
Perhaps the free price tag will entice people (MSPs, providers, etc) to use their product.
That's the only 2 things I can thing of right away.
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@fuznutz04 said in UNMS Cloud:
@JaredBusch said in UNMS Cloud:
UNMS is a dockerized setup by default. I assume they are spinning up a new container for each account.
Nothing is free, so I am curious, and have not been able to find, what they get out of this.
Either product testing (via telemetry, error reporting, etc)
OR
Perhaps the free price tag will entice people (MSPs, providers, etc) to use their product.
That's the only 2 things I can thing of right away.
From the little I can find, I am currently assuming the second. That is assuming they should have no access into the docker containers for individual details.
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@JaredBusch I'd be inclined to agree. Telemetry and error reporting is enabled by default BTW on their cloud instances.
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@fuznutz04 said in UNMS Cloud:
@JaredBusch I'd be inclined to agree. Telemetry and error reporting is enabled by default BTW on their cloud instances.
Being familiar with the design, I would check those setting and set them as desired.
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@JaredBusch said in UNMS Cloud:
Nothing is free, so I am curious, and have not been able to find, what they get out of this.
Loss leader. Netgear already does this, so lacking it meant being behind their competition.
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@scottalanmiller said in UNMS Cloud:
@JaredBusch said in UNMS Cloud:
Nothing is free, so I am curious, and have not been able to find, what they get out of this.
Loss leader. Netgear already does this, so lacking it meant being behind their competition.
I know you love Netgear, but they are not competition to me. I never consider them.