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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @ubiquiti-user
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      @ubiquiti-user said in Meraki Replacement Plan:

      @jaredbusch said in Meraki Replacement Plan:

      @ubiquiti-user said in Meraki Replacement Plan:

      The physical device would be the USG, correct?

      No, you will not have the USG. That is a piece of shit, gimped ERL.

      The UniFi Controller is a VM, running Debian 9.1 preferrably.

      OK, that was my question. Is there a physical Unifi Controller device, or should it be run as a VM (somewhere).

      They sell a stick device, but you should never use it IMO.

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      • coliverC
        coliver
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        If you don't have a place to run a VM locally then run it on Vultr.

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          ubiquiti-user @coliver
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          @coliver said in Meraki Replacement Plan:

          If you don't have a place to run a VM locally then run it on Vultr.

          We do, but it's due for a revamp as well

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @ubiquiti-user
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            @ubiquiti-user said in Meraki Replacement Plan:

            @coliver said in Meraki Replacement Plan:

            If you don't have a place to run a VM locally then run it on Vultr.

            We do, but it's due for a revamp as well

            That's fine, because the controller can be backed up and then the VM deleted. A new VM can then be built and the controller restored.

            During the downtime, your AP's will continue to work just fine. You will only lose history.

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