They are definatly trying to ride on Ubiquiti's Unify brand name, but then again Unify is a verb meaning "make or become united, uniform, or whole." In this case it describes the actual functionality of the system in combining many functions. We will see if it will change name in the future.
I agree, would be nice to have docker though considering it looks to be an android based OS I doubt that will be a thing they would include as there is no official android support for it and this looks to be focusing on the consumer base rather than DIY tinkerers. Either way seems like it could be useful to a lot of people.
Your Mobile lab stack is nearly the exact same as mine that I’ve hacked together over the years. I am a digital nomad of sorts and I use it as my portable Time Machine.
I mean we're going to use this to make our lives easier, but this paired with some other over the counter items, and you have a fully-fledged private communications and mini internet. Those that live under that type of rule could really use a stable private internet and communications system.
woah, for a moment i thought Ubiquiti had created this. really cool device, i imagine they don't provide battery specs on the kickstarter due to underperformance reasons
Thanks for your interesting review. I’m looking forward to the video on the one you made yourself … I know it’s bigger but it is more configurable it seems
Nice. I would be interested in running 3 of them in a ceph cluster in my van. Work on the road and have local backups. It could be the core of my mobile lab while I am on an adventure. Built in UPS and low power, low footprint. I just need a gateway and 5G uplink. My cloud is always on prem ❤
Everyone one of these have made no sense as a portable back up since extra cards were cheaper and lighter. But this is a dual disk in raid, makes it a smart backup for a professional on the go. Now I shoot massive files so I need 4tb drives in this or more.
Wow, that battery life really limits the use cases to only the target customers. With a longer battery life I could see this being used as a mobile NVR with some basic detection built-in. Trail cameras, camp sites, etc...
Thanks for the video, but I think I will wait and see about your portable server ... as I have completed the same sort of thing for myself and use it as a Portable HomeLab
I realy like this thing but the lack of docker is a dealbreaker unless you literally _only_ plan on using this thing as a NAS I can see this being handy for people who shoot a lot of videos of photos and don't wanna buy 3000 SD cards, using this as a quick SD card offloader
Refresh of zSpace T2 with x2 pricetag for international market. I guess in China also no real demand for gnarboxes, because iPad or 13 inch MacBook slightly bigger but buch more functional.
I keep this exact setup strapped to my wrist. So far, it has been fully effective at keeping my wife from speaking to me.
I wonder how long before Unifi's lawyers come knocking for them... 😂
Got LaCie lining up too 🤑
Yeah really. I even thought it was Ubiquiti at first.
They'll never open the door. 😅
They are definatly trying to ride on Ubiquiti's Unify brand name, but then again Unify is a verb meaning "make or become united, uniform, or whole." In this case it describes the actual functionality of the system in combining many functions. We will see if it will change name in the future.
The Company "Unify" (Siemens Enterprise Communications) might also dislike the name.
I agree, would be nice to have docker though considering it looks to be an android based OS I doubt that will be a thing they would include as there is no official android support for it and this looks to be focusing on the consumer base rather than DIY tinkerers. Either way seems like it could be useful to a lot of people.
0:00 glad to see I’m not the only one to build one of these monstrosities lol
If you own a mini router and don't create a mobile lab... you lose nerd points!
Your Mobile lab stack is nearly the exact same as mine that I’ve hacked together over the years. I am a digital nomad of sorts and I use it as my portable Time Machine.
I mean we're going to use this to make our lives easier, but this paired with some other over the counter items, and you have a fully-fledged private communications and mini internet. Those that live under that type of rule could really use a stable private internet and communications system.
woah, for a moment i thought Ubiquiti had created this. really cool device, i imagine they don't provide battery specs on the kickstarter due to underperformance reasons
Thanks for your interesting review. I’m looking forward to the video on the one you made yourself … I know it’s bigger but it is more configurable it seems
It's already available. It is called Homelab Server in a Backpack! It was released November 7th 2023.
Nifty! .. Though to be honest now I'm more interested in seeing your own pokeserver build.
Can’t wait for the video about your portable nas setup.
It's already available. It is called Homelab Server in a Backpack! It was released November 7th 2023.
Thank you @@Andy_Panda
Nice. I would be interested in running 3 of them in a ceph cluster in my van.
Work on the road and have local backups.
It could be the core of my mobile lab while I am on an adventure.
Built in UPS and low power, low footprint. I just need a gateway and 5G uplink.
My cloud is always on prem ❤
Everyone one of these have made no sense as a portable back up since extra cards were cheaper and lighter. But this is a dual disk in raid, makes it a smart backup for a professional on the go. Now I shoot massive files so I need 4tb drives in this or more.
I have been waiting sooooooo long for such a thing...
Wow, that battery life really limits the use cases to only the target customers.
With a longer battery life I could see this being used as a mobile NVR with some basic detection built-in. Trail cameras, camp sites, etc...
Looks good, Do you sell the corn based on the going rate?
Can we install Linux on it? No Nextcloud support means it's a useless door stopper.
I find it a bit disturbing that their app calls RAID1 a "backup". Otherwise an interesting product, thanks for the video!
they have got to reconsider that beeping noise
Thanks for the video, but I think I will wait and see about your portable server ... as I have completed the same sort of thing for myself and use it as a Portable HomeLab
It's already available. It is called Homelab Server in a Backpack! It was released November 7th 2023.
Cool Red Hat merch. :)
If I can wipe the OS and install my own I might consider it still a bit pricey.
Yeah yeah we already saw this kickstarter nas, they send it to everyone. Better tell us more about your diy project) what is this black box on top?
It's already available. It is called Homelab Server in a Backpack! It was released November 7th 2023.
looks like you need to add the UDR by the + button ... although a wizard would be more logical...
I realy like this thing but the lack of docker is a dealbreaker unless you literally _only_ plan on using this thing as a NAS
I can see this being handy for people who shoot a lot of videos of photos and don't wanna buy 3000 SD cards, using this as a quick SD card offloader
Where is the video where you made the other device at the beginning of this video? Pictured @ 0.03s. Thanks!
It's already available. It is called Homelab Server in a Backpack! It was released November 7th 2023.
1 hour of battery life makes this a no-go for me.
So can you connect to it outside your home?
Looks interesting, wish it supports poe in.
same thought, with PoE it would really work just fine with mediocre battery
This looks Usefull actually
Refresh of zSpace T2 with x2 pricetag for international market.
I guess in China also no real demand for gnarboxes, because iPad or 13 inch MacBook slightly bigger but buch more functional.
Not gonna lie you and your overall presentation of the device had me focused the entire time
whats the transfer speed??
thank you for your "nerd" content!
Test speed Lan 2.5G ?
I just want a newer version of the Western Digital My Passport Wireless Pro. Just give me that with a better CPU.
Look at Gridbase
Needs POE
Hello, good morning, my computer does not have sound, I tried to install your driver but it says the page does not exist, help me, I appreciate it.
WHy would you need a portable NAS ? Dont you make your home nas web accessible ? Its useless !
Maybe don’t comment
@clintonherring may be get lost
@@philipperostin maybe, not may be.
@@clintonherring kid
I use my portable NAS as a Time Machine server. I am away from my homelab months at a time and it’s a very good and secure backup.