We’ve spent the last 5 years building umbrelOS to make self-hosting accessible. Yesterday, we launched our dream hardware: Umbrel Pro.
Specs:
- 4x NVMe SSD slots for storage (tool-less operation)
- Intel N300 CPU (8 cores, 3.8GHz)
- 16GB LPDDR5 RAM
- 64GB onboard eMMC with umbrelOS
The chassis is milled from a single block of aluminum and framed with real American Walnut wood.
Here is a video of the manufacturing process if you want to nerd out on the machining details: https://youtu.be/4IAXfgBnRe8
Also, we built a "FailSafe" mode in umbrelOS, powered by ZFS raidz1. The coolest part is the flexibility: you can start with a single SSD and enable RAID later when you add the second drive (without wiping data), or enable it from day one if you start with multiple drives.
We also really obsessed over the thermal design. The magnetic lid on the bottom has a thermal pad that makes direct contact with all 4 NVMe SSDs, transferring heat into the aluminum. Air is pulled through the side vents on the lid, flows over the SSDs, then the motherboard/CPU, and exits the back. It runs whisper quiet.
Lots more details on our website, but we’ll be hanging out in the comments to answer any questions :)
mayankchhabra•1h ago
We’ve spent the last 5 years building umbrelOS to make self-hosting accessible. Yesterday, we launched our dream hardware: Umbrel Pro.
Specs: - 4x NVMe SSD slots for storage (tool-less operation) - Intel N300 CPU (8 cores, 3.8GHz) - 16GB LPDDR5 RAM - 64GB onboard eMMC with umbrelOS
The chassis is milled from a single block of aluminum and framed with real American Walnut wood.
Here is a video of the manufacturing process if you want to nerd out on the machining details: https://youtu.be/4IAXfgBnRe8
Also, we built a "FailSafe" mode in umbrelOS, powered by ZFS raidz1. The coolest part is the flexibility: you can start with a single SSD and enable RAID later when you add the second drive (without wiping data), or enable it from day one if you start with multiple drives.
We also really obsessed over the thermal design. The magnetic lid on the bottom has a thermal pad that makes direct contact with all 4 NVMe SSDs, transferring heat into the aluminum. Air is pulled through the side vents on the lid, flows over the SSDs, then the motherboard/CPU, and exits the back. It runs whisper quiet.
Lots more details on our website, but we’ll be hanging out in the comments to answer any questions :)