UniFi Network Server
UniFi Network Server is Ubiquiti's enterprise-grade network management platform that runs on macOS to set up, configure, manage, and monitor UniFi networking equipment such as access points, switches, and gateways. System administrators and power users running their own network infrastructure use this controller to centralize network administration, user management, and analytics across their UniFi devices. It provides a web-based interface for real-time visibility into network performance, device health, and connected clients. UniFi Network Server is typically deployed on a dedicated machine, NAS, or cloud instance to provide persistent network management capabilities.
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1 suggestionUniFi Network Server is actively maintained by Ubiquiti, with recent releases including version 10.3.58 available through Homebrew. However, there is no confirmed Apple Silicon native version available at this time. The current Mac build (both from Homebrew and direct download) appears to be Intel-only and runs under Rosetta 2 emulation. Since Ubiquiti continues to develop and release updates to the UniFi platform, you should monitor the official Ubiquiti UniFi downloads page and release notes for an Apple Silicon native build. In the interim, the Intel version will continue to function on Apple Silicon Macs via Rosetta 2, though with potential performance overhead. If Apple Silicon support becomes critical for your deployment, consider running UniFi Network Server on a Linux machine, NAS with UniFi OS, or cloud instance instead, which would eliminate the dependency on Rosetta 2.
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