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Is the Ubiqi Dream Machine Pro SSD a good investment? It depends on your needs and budget.

Is the Ubiqi Dream Machine Pro SSD a good investment? It depends on your needs and budget.

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Josue47
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07-23-2023, 06:41 AM
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Josue47
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Kimbaj123
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07-25-2023, 03:53 AM
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I know it's a old thread. But the answer is yes yes yes yes. So alot of consensus online seems to be that ssds shouldn't be needed for video storage. However I'm not sure if it's because of how unifi stores clips. But I've seen a significant improvement in clip loading time. Let's say you get a notification for motion. You can click it on ios and once the app opens the clip is loaded within a second on the timestamp of motion. Before with a Wd red disk, it took a couple seconds. Especially once you have filled up the disk I've also heard that notifications are being sent out faster. Not tested myself I can attest however that for me it gave significant performance improvement in clip loading times and scrubbing through timelines Another concern you always see is it will destroy you ssd. And yes sure it will, given time. For my use case, 4x g4 pro and g4 doorbell at max bitrate it uses around 400gb a day. I'm using a 8tb Samsung qvo. This gives me 20 days of history. This disk is rated for 360 writing the whole disk. Meaning I should get according to the rating 19 years out of it. Let's say it's half. 10 years. I'm pretty sure I'd be upgrading by then anyway. Just look at the raw numbers
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Kimbaj123
07-25-2023, 03:53 AM #2

I know it's a old thread. But the answer is yes yes yes yes. So alot of consensus online seems to be that ssds shouldn't be needed for video storage. However I'm not sure if it's because of how unifi stores clips. But I've seen a significant improvement in clip loading time. Let's say you get a notification for motion. You can click it on ios and once the app opens the clip is loaded within a second on the timestamp of motion. Before with a Wd red disk, it took a couple seconds. Especially once you have filled up the disk I've also heard that notifications are being sent out faster. Not tested myself I can attest however that for me it gave significant performance improvement in clip loading times and scrubbing through timelines Another concern you always see is it will destroy you ssd. And yes sure it will, given time. For my use case, 4x g4 pro and g4 doorbell at max bitrate it uses around 400gb a day. I'm using a 8tb Samsung qvo. This gives me 20 days of history. This disk is rated for 360 writing the whole disk. Meaning I should get according to the rating 19 years out of it. Let's say it's half. 10 years. I'm pretty sure I'd be upgrading by then anyway. Just look at the raw numbers